Fun fact: Despite being a negligible hub, the vast majority of Turks in Germany migrated from Yozgat. As gastarbeiters were supposed to do hard labor, they all migrated from such rural settlements. There’s barely any German Turk from the western/populated parts of the country.
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Glad to read some good news in these dire times. Hopefully Turkey will ditch its wannabe dictator.
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The people have the power.
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Anatolia is where everything started, these images are very important.
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[News source](https://halktv.com.tr/siyaset/chpden-yozgatta-tarihi-miting-traktorunu-alan-geldi-931059h)
— Election results —
YRP: 36,32% — islamic fundamentalism
MHP: 29,77% — ultranationalism
AKP: 26,81% — conservative government
CHP: 2,13% — social democracy, pro-europeanism
IYI: 1,70% — civic nationalism
SP: 1,20% — moderate islamism
Fun fact: Despite being a negligible hub, the vast majority of Turks in Germany migrated from Yozgat. As gastarbeiters were supposed to do hard labor, they all migrated from such rural settlements. There’s barely any German Turk from the western/populated parts of the country.
Glad to read some good news in these dire times. Hopefully Turkey will ditch its wannabe dictator.
The people have the power.
Anatolia is where everything started, these images are very important.
[https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/gundem/karaoglanin-vefatinin-uzerinden-15-yil-gecti/2411599](https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/gundem/karaoglanin-vefatinin-uzerinden-15-yil-gecti/2411599)
same vibes
the person on the photo is the last president of non pro-islamic government on turkey “bülent ecevit”. he was also leader of chp before.
Man the Turks really are Europeans, the way their farmers drive into the city to protest on their tractors that aren’t particularly oversized.
‘he’s not conservative enough’
I went to check the election results and turns out Hakkari had even less votes for CHP, %1,43 🫣