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Berk Esen

Berk Esen is an assistant professor of political science in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Sabancı University in Istanbul.

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Assessing competing scenarios for Turkey’s parliamentary elections
Photo by Ali Balikci/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.
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  • Assessing competing scenarios for Turkey’s parliamentary elections

    On May 14, Turkish voters are headed to the polls for twin elections — presidential and parliamentary — that are expected to shape the country’s political trajectory for years to come. While the presidential race has generated wide interest in the international media, there is little informed discussion when it comes to the parliamentary elections. Unlike the presidential elections, which quickly turned into a tight contest between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the main opposition leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the parliamentary races are more unpredictable at this point.

    May 8, 2023

    Turkey's 2023 Elections: Perspectives on a Critical Vote
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  • Turkey's 2023 Elections: Perspectives on a Critical Vote

    It is a cliché for politicians to claim that an upcoming election is the most critical vote in the history of the country. In Turkey’s case, however, the presidential and parliamentary elections on May 14 are indeed the most consequential ever. The prospects for Turkey’s democratic future are at stake.