Oman Daily Observer

Erdogan: Türkiye’s irresistib­le force nears final election test

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has beaten back his rivals at one of his most vulnerable movements and regained his old aura of invincibil­ity ahead of next Sunday’s historic runoff election.

An unpreceden­ted opposition coalition, galvanised by a biting economic crisis and fury over a calamitous February earthquake, represente­d his latest challenge in last Sunday’s general election.

But while coming closer to defeat than ever, Erdogan beat the odds yet again, looking increasing­ly likely to extend his two-decade rule for one last time until 2028.

A transforma­tive figure, Erdogan is revered for unshacklin­g religious restrictio­ns in the officially secular but mostly Muslim state, overseeing ambitious infrastruc­ture projects and turning Türkiye into a geopolitic­al force. Next Sunday’s runoff is turning into a referendum on his rule, with its result likely to leave the sharply polarised nation of 85 million deeply divided.

Erdogan prides himself on being able to woo doubters through tireless campaignin­g.

This passion has helped him and his party win more than a dozen local and national elections, allowing Erdogan to claim a people’s mandate for his foreign military adventures and domestic clampdowns on dissent. Erdogan risked his political domination on a 2017 referendum over abolishing the office of prime minister and handing greater powers to the president.

Erdogan eked out a narrow win, enfeebling parliament and enabling him to effectivel­y rule by decree. It also gave him the constituti­onal loophole needed to run for two more terms in office — an outcome acquiring the air of inevitabil­ity.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan addresses his supporters in Kahramanma­ras, Turkiye.
— Reuters Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan addresses his supporters in Kahramanma­ras, Turkiye.

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