Meet the woman who is endangering Erdogan's power

They call it the “Merine Le Pen of Turkey” because of involvement for many years in the far-right MHP party as well, it has turned into Erdogan's nightmare on the road to re-election. Not because there will be an equal percentage with the current president, but because if it exceeds 10% [...]
They call it the “Merine Le Pen of Turkey” because of their involvement for many years in the far-right MHP extreme party.
Also, it has turned into Erdogan's nightmare on the road to re-election.
Not because there will be an equal percentage with the current president, but because if you exceed 10% you can control the triumph of a supreme president.
Meral Akesner, 61, is considered the next power force in Turkey and Erdogan's successor.
Through machines at the Central Election Commission, Erdogan's party and nationalists from where Akesner emerged (They are now in an alliance) tried to prevent her from entering the election, but help came to him from where he did not expect.
The Republika Party, the historic left in Turkey, lent it 15 deputies in order to overstep this trap to join the election.
“We don't think like Akesner, but we did this for the sake of democracy, which has been killed in Turkey by a president like Erdogan”, the group of MPs who came to the aid of the iron woman later said.
Establishing a centre-right party a few months ago was nothing more than a step towards its goals.
Askener was, is, and will be a difficult nationalist, simply political careers require him to water up wine, at least in electoral speeches.
Found the Good Party” and goes everywhere.
He humbly addresses the Turks, trying to awaken even the instincts of the illiterate people deep in Anadol.
Akesner sharply criticises Erdogan for all issues.
For the war in Africa she said:
Unfortunately, Turkey is now a country where there is no dialogue in foreign policy, in parliament or public debate.
Foreign policy is Mr. Erdogan and as a result, there are consequences.
As for the Syrian Free Army.
We have launched a delayed operation in Africa, which aims to provide security for Turkey in line with international law. This is not a war.
We've only started an operation”
According to “politicalo”, the fact that Akesner is constantly targeted by Turkey's pro-government media shows that the Turkish government is concerned about it.
While the BBC in a recent analysis says President Erdogan is trying to break off “the main opponent, Meral Akesner, who has already created a new centre-right party.











