This is Erdogan's woman opponent, called “a”

In Turkey, dominated and ready to be ruled by President Recep Tayip Erdogan, a serious opponent of his power has remained: Melal Akesner. The former Interior Minister is known as the wolf and has won a high public profile recently in opposition to constitutional changes imposed by Erdogan. The magazine “Time” costs Akesner one [...]
The former Interior Minister is known as the wolf and has won a high public profile recently in opposition to constitutional changes imposed by Erdogan.
The magazine “Time” costs Akesner a long writing, noting its high expectations for the 2019 presidential elections, in which it is thought that Akesner will be Erdogan's main rival.
One reason why it is viewed as the most real challenger than other opposition politicians is that its supporters come from the same religious and nationalist context as Erdogan, and in a view is considered Marie Le Pen of Turkey.
It maintains very tough attitudes against Kurdish separatists, but strongly opposes building ethnic and racial-based policies.
Our definition of the nation is based on common memories, common ties and joys”, she says.
For these reasons it seems that Akesner stands in front of Erdogan as a serious candidate, even for the reason that many in the West are seeking to find someone to oppose the Turkish president, who is ignoring many of Turkey's former positions to pursue a completely independent foreign policy and without conditional on formal obligations.











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