TR 2023 Turkish presidential election

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This is just the beginning
Ince has been attacked a lot lately by PKK, FETO, and Western troll accounts
They are trying to either drop out Ince from the race or at least having most of his votes transferred to Kilicdaroglu so that he wins in the first round

FETO, PKK, and the West are investing heavily in KK and they have to make him win at any cost


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National threat to Turkey is Political islam combined with Erdonomics, millions of refugees and censorship of media, freedom of speech and lacking of justice.
KK is threat to National Security of Turkey. Fake tape of him against Ince, Ince says friends in former party are sharing the video and watching. KK is playing for underdog with this kind diry games....
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For me, as long as Turkey
1-protects its rights in Libya, Syria, Iraq, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Somali, Cyprus and Balkan states
2- Prevent the Pro-pkk faction in NATO from getting stronger
3- Keep relations with Russia as a balancing card against the US
4- Destroy the PKK
5- Prevent hyperinflation
6- Kick the refugees out but not stupidly
7- Crush Iran

Then I will be happy.
The problem here is that Kilicdaroglu already threw points 1,2,4, 6, and 7 out of the window. For point 5, his promise to raise the minimum wage by 250% and the fact that he hasnt announced an economic team till date (though I do know the reason) proves my previous point that KK has 0 economic sense and will just plunge the country into massive debts to fullfill his fantasies of mega projects and will turn into a Egypt 2.0
Kemal has to leave CHP, Turkiye only need patriotic and true opposition, Sinan Ogan or another option doesnt matter but we need political parties just working for state and people interests not for theirself or foreign countries....

Erdoğan without alternative is not good, what he done until now is okay but we need alternatives. someone who honest politicians has to chance his mistakes and complate his lack later on maybe people chose him because of his success and system continue like this...
 

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Just astonished how this election campaign is downspiralling to a mudslinging fest. Aren't there more urgent matters on the agenda that the presidential candidates have to come up with a solution plan:

- How to rebuild the earthquake area after 50.000 deaths, hundreds of thousands ill-constructed homes crushed and people living in a disaster zone?
- How to stabilize the Lira and stopp the inflation with the rise of living costs for the common man?
- How to adopt a trustable fiscal policy for much needed foreign investments and revive the economy?
- How to reinstate democratic principles like an independent judiciary and a free press?
- How to peacefully solve the inner Kurdish conflict with the Turkish state?
- How to handle the uncontrolled influx of millions of Syrian migrants?
- How to bridge the widening strife and clear the poisoned atmosphere in the society?
- How to curb institutionalised corruption and nepotism?
- How to stopp the brain drain of the most talented and brightest?

Instead as an outsider I observe dirty politico tricks, demonizing opponents as traitors and terrorists, sectarian hatred on social media, a deeply polarized society without much respect or tolerance for different opinions.

Someone has to steer the Turkish Republic, this nation of 85 million people in a geopolitically volatile region, safely and with responsibility through the storms that are building up in the future.
 

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National threat to Turkey is Political islam combined with Erdonomics, millions of refugees and censorship of media, freedom of speech and lacking of justice.

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Interesting how fetö and akp were not a national threat while publishing tapes of baykal.
Selective judgement at display here.
 

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What will happen to the votes already given from abroad?
Will they be evenly distributed ?
 

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What will happen to the votes already given from abroad?
Will they be evenly distributed ?
Nope. İnce will continue to get votes. This is a symbolic way of withdrawing from candidacy. This is basically him saying
“dont vote for me anymore”
 

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Almost premeditated
He can’t stay neutral. He has to pick an alliance or he’s fucked.. latest polls have him at almost less than 2%. He would’ve been lucky if he got 1% on Election Day. If he doesn’t announce publicly that he’s supporting millet ittifaki than I think we know which side he was working for🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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Now we need Oğan to step down. If he wants to become a strong political figure for right wing of turkey he needs to make sure that erdogan loses. If he plans to help erdogan, the only thing he can get it basically being a minister or an advisor in “akp state”. Just like numan kurtulmus, soylu or tugrul turkes.

he needs to show that he puts turkiye’s future over his personal gains. Later he can run for presidency in a democratic Turkey.
 

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Just astonished how this election campaign is downspiralling to a mudslinging fest. Aren't there more urgent matters on the agenda that the presidential candidates have to come up with a solution plan:

- How to rebuild the earthquake area after 50.000 deaths, hundreds of thousands ill-constructed homes crushed and people living in a disaster zone?
- How to stabilize the Lira and stopp the inflation with the rise of living costs for the common man?
- How to adopt a trustable fiscal policy for much needed foreign investments and revive the economy?
- How to reinstate democratic principles like an independent judiciary and a free press?
- How to peacefully solve the inner Kurdish conflict with the Turkish state?
- How to handle the uncontrolled influx of millions of Syrian migrants?
- How to bridge the widening strife and clear the poisoned atmosphere in the society?
- How to curb institutionalised corruption and nepotism?
- How to stopp the brain drain of the most talented and brightest?

Instead as an outsider I observe dirty politico tricks, demonizing opponents as traitors and terrorists, sectarian hatred on social media, a deeply polarized society without much respect or tolerance for different opinions.

Someone has to steer the Turkish Republic, this nation of 85 million people in a geopolitically volatile region, safely and with responsibility through the storms that are building up in the future.
Well one side not only has caused all these issues, they don't even acknowledge that these issues exist let alone claiming responsibility for them and trying to come up with solutions. The other side has been consistently talking about their plans, esp. on the economy front they have the best people for the job, even overqualified ones with common sense, rational and scientifically apt solutions. The ruling party knows it has no chance of winning votes on the issues, so only recourse is deflecting to cultural mudslinging.
 

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On 10 May 2010, Deniz Baykal was pushed out of Turkish politics by the sex tape scandal. 13 years later, on the same day, The same method applied to Muharrem İnce. According to many, İnce was a defender of the Baykal school or was the reason why many people supported him. I believe that a big message was given here.
 
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Yo check this out: Çiko Cemal throws shade at bald noble.

Edit: also BIST is up after İnce dropped from the race. It seems the market will jump if Kılıçdaroğlu. I wonder how much the whales will lift from that.
Enginyurt is someone who wrote the book of pragmatism. His accusations against Kılıçdaroğlu were so heavy that even Bahçeli's remarks were light in comparison. Now he is showing a sword to Ağar's man. It is a very entertaining country if we were not its citizens.
 

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Enginyurt is someone who wrote the book of pragmatism. His accusations against Kılıçdaroğlu were so heavy that even Bahçeli's remarks were light in comparison. Now he is showing a sword to Ağar's man. It is a very entertaining country if we were not its citizens.
He's from democrat party, what did you expect? That's why he's Çiko Cemal. I just crack up at the thought of noble's red face and forehead vein. That man has anger issues.
 

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On 10 May 2010, Deniz Baykal was pushed out of Turkish politics by the sex tape scandal. 13 years later, on the same day, The same method applied to Muharrem İnce. According to many, İnce was a defender of the Baykal school or was the reason why many people supported him. I believe that a big message was given here.
Nope, that tape was real; this one not only was fake, it was very obviously fake; a horrendous deep fake of a famous pornographic video; people discovered the source material on a famous website like a minute after it was posted on social media. Not one soul believed that it was real. He didn't drop out because of that tape; he dropped out because he knows most his voters are from the opposition and that kk is close to a first round victory and his 1-2% vote can only make him into a villain.
 
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