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What 5 more years of Erdogan's rule means for Turkey

Por: Associated Press Politics May 29, 2023

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan , following a nail-biter first round two weeks earlier. Having , Erdogan now faces a host of domestic challenges in a deeply divided country, from a battered economy to pressure for the repatriation of Syrian refugees to the need to rebuild after a devastating earthquake.Here’s a look at the challenges ahead.ECONOMY: HOW MUCH LONGER CAN ERDOGAN’S UNORTHODOX POLICIES BE... + full article



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