Turkey – Erdogan pushes the country into a political trap and will simply not tolerate his loss
The Turkish political elite and circles are rife with fear, anger, and hatred against the current regime headed by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as the presidential elections scheduled for the end of next spring approach.
Amid the expectations of early opinion polls on the survival of the regime, the main reasons for the state of anger against the current regime are on the one hand the policies of the Erdogan regime, which led to the collapse of the Turkish economy, on the other hand, and on the other hand, the foreign policies that have corrupted Turkey’s relations with its neighbors.
Chaos
Local media reports warned of the possibility of internal confrontations in the country before the scheduled elections, pointing to the possibility that these clashes may escalate to a non-peaceful form, which makes Turkey wait unknown for the next 10 months, according to the Turkish website Ahval. The website said in its report that the main reason for these doubts reflected Erdogan’s chaotic thinking on the image and prestige of the state, especially after the Turkish President showed instability in his actions and political decisions, which created a state of unpredictability in society, thus the deeper the crisis he may cause, the more determined his motivation to remain. He added, adding that during the past three years, Turkey has witnessed a steady decline to a dark abyss, where the absence of the rule of law and controls and tensions have led to the removal of the enormous institutional nature of corruption and confusion, through the appointment of the institutional crisis, and unpredictability, At the central and local levels.
Political trap
According to the website, this type of Turkish state coincided with the process of becoming a state governed by strategic concepts of “security and military” for some time, as critics of the Erdogan administration were broadcasting the term “police state”, but more recently, after a series of revelations about the fugitive Mafia chief, Sedat Peker, and his approach to decision making and Erdogan, the term “mafia state” has been firmly established in describing this last stage, following on, that the upcoming elections are part of a complex mystery, and the country will inevitably be pushed into the trap of political crisis in very troubled circumstances. After Erdogan was very stubborn and clinging to his failed economic theory and targeting opponents, he will fully realize the dangers and the sheer size of the elections, which makes it impossible to use the power, simply because he cannot afford the loss.