Polls now are pretty useless, no? The last election was in 2023, and the next won’t be for another 3 years. In that time, everything and anything can change
Randomdude2004 on
What surprises me is that even with that threshold the parties below it have so much support. In Hungary the treshold is 5% and even with this all parties basically hower around 0% and there is only maybe 2 parties with 3% and 1 with 6% and then the government and the opposition party with massive support.
Why isn’t the same happening in Turkey and all opposition party supporters rally behind 1 party? Is the opposition that divisive, because that is the only reason why I can imagine why not all opposition viters would rally behind 1 to defeat Erdogan
KangarooWeird9974 on
Ah yes, looking forward to all the insults, provocation and manipulation by Erdo towards Western Europe to turn this tide around. Do nothing and you seem weak (more AKP votes), do something and you’re an imperialist, racist modern-day crusader (even more AKP votes)
Love it…
clairXclair on
this shit is always wrong.
chrstianelson on
So we’re still pretending there will be elections in Turkey?
Nevermind a free and fair one.
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Image source: [Wikimedia Commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Opinion_Polling_for_the_Next_Turkish_Parliamentary_Election.png)
Data source: [Turkish Wikipedia](https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bir_sonraki_T%C3%BCrkiye_genel_se%C3%A7imleri_i%C3%A7in_yap%C4%B1lan_anketler) // a compilation of the surveys released by a variety of institutions.
— Ideologies —
CHP: Kemalism, social democracy, pro-EU
AKP: Neo-Ottomanism, national conservatism
DEM: Kurdish nationalism, pro-EU
MHP: Neo-Ottomanism, Turkish-Islamic ultranationalism
IYI: Kemalism, civic nationalism, pro-EU
ZP: Kemalism, secular Turkish nationalism, anti-immigrant
YRP: Neo-Ottomanism, Islamism
TIP: Socialism
A: National conservatism
What does this have to do with…Europe?
Polls now are pretty useless, no? The last election was in 2023, and the next won’t be for another 3 years. In that time, everything and anything can change
What surprises me is that even with that threshold the parties below it have so much support. In Hungary the treshold is 5% and even with this all parties basically hower around 0% and there is only maybe 2 parties with 3% and 1 with 6% and then the government and the opposition party with massive support.
Why isn’t the same happening in Turkey and all opposition party supporters rally behind 1 party? Is the opposition that divisive, because that is the only reason why I can imagine why not all opposition viters would rally behind 1 to defeat Erdogan
Ah yes, looking forward to all the insults, provocation and manipulation by Erdo towards Western Europe to turn this tide around. Do nothing and you seem weak (more AKP votes), do something and you’re an imperialist, racist modern-day crusader (even more AKP votes)
Love it…
this shit is always wrong.
So we’re still pretending there will be elections in Turkey?
Nevermind a free and fair one.