Turkish Elections 2018 -- Erdogan Wins

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The turkish elections are currently underway. Turkey is in a fragile condition, its still in a state of emergency followng the failed coup attempt of 2016. The turks are heavily divided politically and Erdogan is getting more opposition. Just 2 days ago hundreds of thousands of secularists were present at a political rally of Erdogans main competition, Mr. Ince. The Kurdish vote is also pivotal making the outcome less predictable. Erdogan still maintains several supporters and I believe he will win but many are at unease with his authoritarian tendencies. Erdogan is confident he will win and said about Ince
"It's one thing to be a physics teacher, it's another thing to run a country, being president needs experience."
The outcome of this election is not only important for Turkey but a change in leadership will impact the politics of the entire region and relations between Somalia and Turkey.

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MadNomad

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Since we are the new subjects of the Turkish protectorate known as Somalia, i'm hoping whoever will f*ck us over the least wins.
 

Apollo

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Since we are the new subjects of the Turkish protectorate known as Somalia, i'm hoping whoever will f*ck us over the least wins.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_general_election,_2018#Parliamentary_election

Overview.

I hope their 'Left' wins. The religious right of Turkey (Erdogan and his puppet parties) are bad for Turkey, the Middle East, and to a lesser extent Somalia.

What is interesting is that Turkey's rightwing is more based on religious vs secular values rather than the migrant vs antimigrant divide you see in the West.
 

MadNomad

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_general_election,_2018#Parliamentary_election

Overview.

I hope their 'Left' wins. The religious right of Turkey (Erdogan and his puppet parties) are bad for Turkey, the Middle East, and to a lesser extent Somalia.

What is interesting is that Turkey's rightwing is more based on religious vs secular values rather than the migrant vs antimigrant divide you see in the West.

I'm fairly certain that the election will be rigged either way. No way sultan Erdogan will give up his power based on the whims of his people.
 
The other main guy will not get the majority vote because hasn't put forward a strong opposition plan to change the current economic state Turkey is in. While for the last 16 years (excluding these last 2 years obvs) under Erdogan they've has a steady 6-7.5 % growth rate which is quite impressive tbh.

If Erdogan wins he will implement a presidential system like most western countries which will centralize his power even more.

Also, his recent struggles against the US, even though they are a vital NATO member will be interesting to observe in the next few years. If it all goes wrong in Turkey it will mean big trouble to Europe.
 
Insha Allah Erdogan and the AK party will win in round 1.

It's such an important election for our Turkish brothers. Erdogan is a great supporter of Somalia and we pray for his victory. :nvjpqts:

Btw 50% of the votes counted Erdogan on 56.7% He requires over 50% of the votes to win in the first round
 

It's official. The sultan has won the election. God bless Recep Tayyip Erdogan. May Allah safeguard him from his enemies.

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Sultan (Erdoğan) Han, Sovereign of The Sublime House of Osman, Sultan es Selatin (Sultan of Sultans), Khakhan (Khan of the Khans), Commander of the faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the lord of the Universe, Custodian of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Kouds (Jerusalem), Kayser-i Rum (Caesar of Rome), Padishah of The Three Cities of Istanbul (Constantinople), Edirne (Adrianople) and Bursa, and of the Cities of Châm(Damascus) and Cairo (Egypt), of all Azerbaijan, of the Magreb, of Barkah, of Kairouan, of Alep, of the Arab and Persian Iraq, of Basra, of El Hasa strip, of Raqqa, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyâr-ı Bekr, of Cilicia, of the provinces of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, of Van, of Barbaria, of Habech (Abyssinia), of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Châm (Syria), of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Crete, of the province of Morea (Peloponnese), of Bahr-i Sefid (Mediterranean Sea), of Bahr-i Siyah (Black Sea), of Anatolia, of Rumelia (the European part of the Empire), of Bagdad, of Kurdistan, of Greece, of Turkestan, of Tartary, of Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Gorjestan (Georgia), of the steppe of Kipchaks, of the whole country of the Tatars, of Kefa (Feodosiya) and of all the neighbouring regions, of Bosnia, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the province of Sirbistan (Serbia), with all the castles and cities, of all Arnaut, of all Eflak (Wallachia) and Bogdania (Moldavia), as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities."
Has won the election
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Grigori Rasputin

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don’t they know that he is one chance away from assassination or a coup. He got too many enemies. The moment he falls the new government will return the kamal attaturk policy of NO ISLAM. They in return will see the discarding of Somalia. They’ll deport 60k Somalis in Turkey. They live over there as if it’s their country. A rude awakening awaits.
 
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