Austria hits Erdogan: We don't want to see you campaign in our country.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has said he would not like to see any Erdogan officials in his country campaigning immediately after the Turkish president said he wanted to speed up holding the elections. Erdogan had warned Wednesday that Turkey would speed up the time of elections, which would bring [...]
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has said he would not like to see any Erdogan officials in his country campaigning immediately after the Turkish president said he wanted to speed up holding the elections.
Erdogan had warned on Wednesday that Turkey would speed up the timing of elections, which would bring him more power.
And in a recent statement, the Turkish autocrat said it would hold an electoral gathering in Europe, where it would gather 10,11 thousand people, without specifying where.
Something like this had been commented on Friday, the Austrian Chancellor, who has openly indicated that he does not want Erdogan's campaign in his country.
Kurz said the presentations of the Turkish politicians' campaign in Austria are undesirable “” and would no longer like to allow these “intervention”.
Similar resistance to the Turkish officials' campaign has been granted by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
Erdogan's campaigning in countries of Europe, such as Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, where many Turks live, had also run into problems in April last year when the referendum on increasing executive competencies for the president was held.












