The repercussions of the pandemic: How will coronavirus affect Turkish political system?
Turkey is experiencing both internally and
externally, many crises, especially with the spread of the coronavirus emerging
in the countries of the world, including Turkey, which caused these countries
to take many precautionary measures.
These measures differed from one country to
another, according to their considerations and national interests, and for
Turkey it has been seeing since March 10, 2020 an increase in the number of
infected cases and deaths, which have reached 25,000 infected cases and more than
500 deaths.
It must be pointed out here the great impact
of the spread of the virus in Turkey, and the future of the ruling Justice and
Development Party, which is likely to decline in popularity, or to employ this
issue in achieving some internal and external successes.
Interlocking files
Before the spread of the virus in Turkey, the
country was exposed to a group of internal and external crises, the most
important of which were as follows:
1) The internal opposition to the party
escalated
Turkey is witnessing internally a movement on
the part of the opposition parties to confront the ruling Justice and
Development Party, especially on the part of the Republican and Democratic
People's Parties, which were able to obtain many internal gains against the
ruling party in the municipal elections.
The elections were held in March 2019, in
addition to their intention to form alliances with some of the new parties to
pressure the policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and before the
results of the constitutional referendum on April 17, 2017, showed a decline in
support for Erdogan, which passed the amendments by a very small difference in
the percentage of voting.
2) Internal cleavages in the party
During the last stage, Turkey witnessed a lot
of internal interactions at the level of political parties, especially with the
announcement of Ahmed Davutoglu and Ali Babacan that they established two new
parties - the Future Party and the Party for Democracy and Progress - to
confront the Justice and Development Party, which were among its founders, and
these transformations represent a beginning to influence the Turkish political
scene in the upcoming elections.
3) Internal economic crises
Turkey suffers from a deficit in the balance
of its foreign trade, in addition to that its imports are greater than its
exports, which affects the monetary reserve of foreign currencies with a
deficit.
The lira lost about 20 percent of its value,
and increased unemployment and internal inflation rates, as work was stopped
due to these crises
4) International sanctions
Turkey faces a group of regional and
international pressures in the face of its external moves in many regions, in
Syria, Iraq, and Libya, as well as in the gas file in the Eastern Mediterranean
region, in addition to its external directions towards cooperation with Russia,
which prompted both the United States and European countries to impose more
political, economic and military sanctions on it.
5) Coronavirus outbreaks
The Justice and Development Party has directed
its orientations towards the military industries and achieving its regional
agenda without regard to the other sectors, including the health sector, which
showed the results of the spread of the virus, a decline in services within it,
as the number of injuries and deaths accelerates.
Extended effect
There are many indications that the spread of
the virus may affect Turkey internally and externally. The most important of
these are:
1) The decline in the popularity of justice
and development
The Justice and Development Party faces a set
of pressures, the most important of which is its loss of many major cities,
especially the cities of Ankara and Istanbul in the recent municipal elections,
which contributed significantly to influencing its popularity, in addition to
these internal divisions, and these factors are sure to affect the party's
future in the elections to be held in 2023.
2) Employ the spread of the virus
In light of the internal deterioration that
Turkey is witnessing, especially with regard to the file of refugees, it can
use this file and invest it in its external directions in facing the pressures
of the European Union countries, as Ankara tries to strengthen its position in
facing these pressures, due to European fears in particular and the
international in general, from the exacerbating refugee crisis.
Possible reflections
The spread of the novel coronavirus will
probably be reflected on the "internal and external" levels of
Turkish politics, and the following are the most prominent of these scenarios:
Continued domination
This scenario represents an extension of the
Justice and Development Party’s control of the state’s joints, especially after
many policies that were and are still establishing such control, and in this
regard, it is mentioned that after what was called the failed coup attempt on
July 15, 2016, it was followed by many nationalization policies and arrests
violating human rights and besieging the public sphere in a manner that
enhances the chances of the party's incursion.