Economy woes threaten to haunt Erdogan's AKP in Turkey elections

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ANKARA: Turkey's stalling economy threatens to haunt President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AKP in local elections this month as voters stung by ...

ANKARA: Turkey's stalling economy threatens to haunt President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AKP in local elections this month as voters stung by living costs turn against a party that built its ballot box success on the country's prosperity.

Middle-class voters who once benefitted during AKP rule"could turn" against the party by not turning out to vote as recession hits consumers' wallets, Esen said.With the polls showing the economy is Turkish voters' number one concern, Erdogan has sought to curb inflation, even pushing local authorities to set up stands selling vegetables at below market prices.

He said Erdogan was worried."If wasn't scared, would a president, the leader of the Justice and Development Party, hold two rallies every day?AKP officials insist voters would stay with the party because of the strong leadership and stability it has brought to Turkey during Erdogan's time in power. Emre Erdogan, a professor of political science at Istanbul Bilgi University and no relation to the president, said the AKP could lose some votes compared with last year's election. But its alliance with the nationalist MHP party could offset those, and disgruntled AKP backers were unlikely to switch loyalties.

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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