Category: Turkey
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Why Couldn’t Kılıçdaroğlu Win: A Post-Election Analysis
Muhammet Ali Zurnaci, Senior Analyst @ III’ CorporateMay 30, 2023 It was very hard to deal with anti-refugee votes, as their voting behavior lacked ideology and was driven by diffused reactivity. Managing this reactionary behavior, split into two blocks (Oğan + Özdağ), was almost impossible. Dancing with the anti-refugee nationalist Özdağ in the last days…
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Free Consultation to Erdoğan
Recommendations for the Second Round Muhammet Ali Zurnaci, Senior Analyst @ III Corporate Presidential Election 2023, May 14 First Round: No candidate could gain the required 50% threshold. Erdoğan 27.1 M (49.52%) Kılıçdaroğlu 24.5 M (44.88%) Oğan 2.8 M (5.17%) …
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Free Consultation to Kılıçdaroğlu
The Turkish Political Orchestra seems adjusted to “under control” long before the Public Polls. Muhammet Ali Zurnacı / Senior Analyst @ III’ Corporate “Holistically looking, Turkey’s Electoral Orchestration, or let’s say Electoral Sphere of Influence, seems strictly closed to negative foreign interventions and orchestrated as balanced as possible in accordance with her interests,” demystifies Muhammet Ali Zurnaci, senior analyst at…
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Turkey’s Election 2023
The Turkish Political Orchestra seems adjusted to “under control” long before the Public Polls. Muhammet Ali Zurnacı / Senior Analyst @ III’ Corporate “Holistically looking, Turkey’s Electoral Orchestration, or let’s say Electoral Sphere of Influence, seems strictly closed to negative foreign interventions and orchestrated as balanced as possible in accordance with her interests,” demystifies Muhammet Ali Zurnaci, senior analyst at…
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Recommendations to the Ruling
Free Recommendations to the Ruling An asymmetric and overly fragmented view of Turkish political dynamics should be balanced to ensure fair democratic representation. MAZ Corporate is now observing emerging vulnerabilities in the last days of Erdogan and his party, AKP. Foremost, President Erdogan has been a classical agitator and a master manager of Turkish politics…