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Erdogan’s Party Faces Major Setback in Turkish Elections

In Turkey’s ‌recent ⁢municipal elections,‌ the ⁣victory of ⁤Mansur ⁢Yavas in Ankara⁤ and Istanbul’s mayor signals a‍ potential shift in political dynamics. The main opposition party, CHP, secured wins⁤ in various provinces, marking ​a significant change⁤ after two decades. Economic concerns and discontent with Erdogan’s policies influenced the election outcomes, reflecting‌ a desire for political change in the country.


The results of new municipal elections in Turkey may indicate that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a harsh critic of Israel, may be in trouble in future presidential elections.

Two major parties exist in Turkey, the Justice and Development Party (AK), headed by Erdogan, and the Republican People’s Party (CHP). The election on Sunday in the two major cities of Istanbul and Ankara featured the mayors of the two cities, both of whom belong to the CHP, successfully defending their positions from candidates from the AK. Ankara mayor Mansur Yavas of the CHP won over 60% of the votes.

In addition, in 35 of Turkey’s 81 provinces, the CHP won in the municipal elections; the AK won in only 25. That represented the first time in 20 years the CHP led AK in local elections.

“Voters have chosen to change the face of Turkey,” CHP chairman Ozgur Ozel stated. “They want to open the door to a new political climate in our country.”

“Unfortunately, we have not obtained the results that we wanted,” Erdogan acknowledged.

According to analysts quoted by The Times of Israel, Turkish voters have become disenchanted with Erdogan because of roughly 70% inflation and an economic slowdown.

The significance of the two major cities voting for the CHP is that Ankara is the political capital of the nation and major financial centers reside in Istanbul.

In late December, Erdogan compared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Hitler, prompting Netanyahu and other leading Israeli officials to fire back.

Speaking in Ankara, Erdogan once said, “A Muslim could not commit genocide; he is not capable of it.” He also declared, “They used to speak ill of Hitler. What difference do you have from Hitler? They are going to make us miss Hitler. Is what this Netanyahu is doing any less than what Hitler did? It is not.”

That catalyzed this response from Netanyahu: “Erdogan, who is committing genocide against the Kurds and who holds the world record for imprisoning journalists who oppose his regime, is the last person who can preach morality to us. The IDF, which is the most moral army in the world, is fighting to eliminate the most abhorrent and brutal terrorist organization in the world, Hamas-ISIS, which has committed crimes against humanity, and which Erdogan has praised and whose leaders he hosts.”

Israeli President Yitzchak Herzog added, “I strongly condemn and utterly reject the words of Turkish President Erdogan. In all of human history, the Holocaust stands alone in its horror and enormity, and his words are deeply offensive to every Jew around the world, and to the memory of the millions of Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis. The command ‘Never Again’ remains an imperative for the State of Israel — the nation state of the Jewish people — which is committed to the safety and protection of every Jew. There is no struggle more just than the war against the terrorist organization Hamas, which brutally and barbarically murdered Jews, as well as Muslims, and those of other faiths and nationalities.”


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