Erdoğan failing to end Turkish polls in his favour
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is facing
an unprecedented situation: he is incapable of gaining the confidence of more
than 50% of Turkish voters.
Erdoğan has won only 49.51% of the total number of
votes in his country's presidential elections.
This opened the door for an election runoff
that will be held on May 28, against his main rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
Cause of failure
Deteriorating economic conditions in Türkiye, rising inflation and growing unemployment
have had a significant impact on the popularity of the Turkish President.
As a result, Erdoğan failed in deciding the outcome of the
presidential elections, for the first time in his political history.
Erdoğan used to decide election results from the first
round in the past two decades.
Analysts attribute Erdoğan's declining popularity to his interference
in economic policies and his repeated lowering of the key interest rate since
September 2021.
They also cite his intervention to impose more control by
replacing the Central Bank governor and finance minister in 2021, criticizing
high interest rates as contrary to Islamic teachings.
The moves made by the president, the analysts say, have exacerbated
the gap between the rich and poor, which ultimately led to the collapse of the
currency and the increase in poverty rates.
The economic and social measures taken by the
Turkish president, his quest to attract more investments, promote trade with
Arab Gulf countries, and other measures to support the economy served as a
lifeline for him, raising his popularity after he was lagging behind in opinion
polls just before the presidential elections.
Fierce competition
The runoff will undoubtedly witness a fierce
competition between Erdoğan and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, especially
since for the first time the opposition faces the incumbent Turkish president.
Türkiye's
political parties have never been united like this before.
They took advantage of the mistakes made by the
Turkish president since the failed coup attempt against him in July 2016 and
February 2023, in which over 48,000 people died.
The developments that followed the coup attempt also
caused huge economic damage in Türkiye.