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Anger over quake response challenges Erdogan before election

Por: The Boston Globe World February 12, 2023

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GAZIANTEP, Turkey — A powerful earthquake struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, killing more than 17,000 people, exposing government incompetence and fueling an economic crisis. Amid the turmoil, a young, charismatic politician rode a wave of public anger to become prime minister in 2003.That politician was Recep Tayyip Erdogan.Now, as president, Erdogan faces challenges similar to those that brought down his predecessors — posing what is... + full article



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