Why the world is following the presidential election in Turkey

 


In a week, Turkish voters will go back to the polls to choose a president, and their decision will be broadcast across the world. Depending on the outcome of the election, Turkey's future might look drastically different, and everyone is watching.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey at the moment, has been in office for 20 years. Although he has developed relationships with both the East and the West, some allies have grown weary of his dictatorial leadership.

The candidate from the opposition, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has pledged to promote human rights and bring back Turkey's democracy. However, other Turks doubt if he possesses the global presence and dedication to security that Mr. Erdogan has made his signature.

Prior to the first round of voting on May 14, polls indicated that the two men would receive a closely divided vote. However, Mr. Erdogan surprised expectations when the votes were tallied, taking a lead that now appears tough for his rival to overcome.


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