Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the verge of collapse.
Predicting the failure of the AKP
According to a recent poll in Turkey, the ruling Development and Justice Party is expected to lose the next elections.
According to the Dovar website, the Metropol polling institute said that in a recent poll, 53.7% of Turkish voters said that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) would lose the 2023 general elections.
According to the report, only 37.8% of respondents believe that the AKP will remain in power. Among voters close to the ruling Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), 55.2 believe the AKP will remain in power and only 38.3% think it will fall.
83.2% of voters in the rival Republican People’s Party (CHP) believe that the AKP will step down in 2023 and only more than 10% think that this group will remain in power. Meanwhile, 79.7 percent of pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP) voters believe that the two-decade presidency of the Justice Development Party will end in 2023.
The AKP also saw the biggest drop in approval in an August poll by the Metro Bridge Institute.
The Istanbul Economic Research Center recently published the results of its latest polls this month on the chances of parties voting. According to the poll, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has 26.3 percent of the vote without distributing the votes of those who have not yet decided to vote. Finds.
If we consider the distribution mode of votes for the National Movement Party (MHP), ie (8.6%), still the coalition faction of these two parties (Republican Coalition) from gaining 50% of the vote to win the presidency and a parliament. The hand will be helpless.
In the 19th round of local elections in Turkey in 2019, the two parties Justice and Development and the National Movement formed the “Coalition of the Republic” and on the other hand the parties of the People’s Republic and the Good “Coalition of the Nation”. A coalition called the “Coalition of the Nation” was formed by the parties “People’s Republic”, “People’s Democracy”, “Good” and “Prosperity” in the 2018 general elections.
A previous poll by the Turkish company Metropol showed an increase in sensitivities towards the People’s Democratic Party and an increase in the tendency and good faith of the Turkish people towards a good party.