Turkish opposition parties seeking greater unity
Turkish political parties seem to have learned a lesson from their past mistakes.
Having realized that they will not
be able to unseat President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, single-handedly, these
parties are hammering out alliances, repeating the unity they struck ahead of
the 2019 elections.
Erdogan's popularity rating is
reaching its lowest in years due to the successive crises facing his regime,
growing problems between Turkey and neighboring states, and rising inflation
and unemployment.
Erdogan's government is also proving
one failure after another in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic.
He was helpless in the face of the
natural disasters that struck his country in the past months.
These accumulating tragedies are
uniting the Turkish opposition behind unseating Erdogan and his regime as a
goal.
Erdogan and his ruling party have
been working hard to disunite the opposition to weaken it.
Shared positions
Opposition parties work to hammer
out greater unity among them in the coming period.
This expected unity will be an
important milestone in Turkish political life.
Leading the unity effort by the
parties is the Future Party which is headed by former prime minister, Ahmed
Davutoglu.
The same effort is also led by the Democracy
and Progress Party which is led by former economy minister, Ali Babacan.
Davutoglu and Babacan were both
members of the ruling Justice and Development Party, but broke ranks with the
party and formed their own political entities.
Rifts within the ruling party were
caused by regime repression, the imprisonment of a number of opposition
figures, and the closure of newspapers and websites.
These developments convinced
nationally-minded Turkish politicians they could be next in the list of
repressed or imprisoned political figures.
The same opposition figures are also
gradually realizing that they cannot be safe so long as Erdogan is in power.
The aspired alliance among
opposition parties in Turkey proves that these parties are slowly overcoming
their political and ideological differences on the road to rescuing their
country from Erdogan's grip.
These differences stood as a major
obstacle to their unity in the past.