America is looking for a coup in Türkiye.
According to Sputnik, Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Süyül, while criticizing the American interventions, said that the United States will try to stop the coup d’état during the 2016 presidential elections on May 14, at the same time as the presidential elections. , complete and bring to a conclusion.
In this connection, Suleiman Soylu said: “They could not do this during the coup; Now they will try it again during the elections. Will this work only here (in Türkiye)? “They tried to do this in Hungary and nominated three candidates against [Prime Minister] Orbán.”
Soylo added that Hungarian Interior Minister Sándor Pinter warned him about US financial support to Turkish non-governmental organizations in order to interfere in the upcoming elections. He also accused America of organizing coups in Turkey in 1960 and 1971.
The Turkish interior minister went on to say that there are recorded images of the meeting with the person who is now making a lot of comments, and that he has discussed with the ambassador of an interested foreign country how to create a mess.
However, Soylo refused to mention the name of the country and the person in question.
Soylu also expressed confidence that the incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will easily win the presidential election in the first round of voting.
The Minister of Interior of Turkey also said: “God willing, we will finish the elections in the first round, this result is clear from the polls.” (Kamal) Kılıçdaroğlu and the People’s Republican Party are behind us.
He also noted that, however, no one knows what will happen in Turkey in the 11 days left until the elections.
Meanwhile, a poll conducted by the Turkish company Ivem showed that Erdogan could win the second round by 3 percentage points ahead of the opposition candidate.
Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held on May 14 in Turkey. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who is participating in the elections from the 7-party coalition against the government, is considered to be Erdogan’s main rival. Ines and Sinan Ogan from the ATA coalition are also seen in the list of presidential candidates. If none of them manage to win more than 50% of the votes, the second round will be decided on May 28.