Costs of AK Party and IP's intensifying rhetoric about CHP
The campaign rhetoric heats up with the municipal elections less than 70 days away. The Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the Good Party's (IP) narratives promise to challenge the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP).
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The campaign rhetoric heats up with the municipal elections less than 70 days away. The Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the Good Party's (IP) narratives promise to challenge the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP).
Unveiling his movement's mayoral candidates on Jan. 18, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan doubled down on his criticism, accusing the CHP's recently elected leadership of "volunteering to become a battering ram for the imperialists," "failing to leave the separatist terrorist organization's orbit," "rolling out the red carpet for Qandil's extensions," "surrendering Mr. (CHP Chair) Özgür's will and strings to the terrorist organization's representatives," and "driving the final nail in the coffin of the political party founded by Ghazi Mustafa Kemal."
In this sense, President Erdoğan has been crafting a strong discourse zeroing in on the CHP's partnership with the pro-PKK Green Left Party (YSP), informally known as the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM), as well as turning a number of issues recently raised by the CHP leadership – including the republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the political regime – into an anti-CHP collage.
Having failed to join forces with the IP and other right-wing parties, the CHP will presumably be influenced by this dual discourse. At a time when the number of global/regional conflicts and proxy wars increases, being associated with the PKK terrorist organization, part of the imperialist toolbox, seriously represents a soft underbelly.
Ahead of the March 31 local elections, the main opposition cannot defend itself against attacks because it does not enjoy the IP's protection any longer.
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