Erdoğan’s Second Chance
The outcome of Turkey’s general election provides important insights into the nature of the country’s democracy and the preferences of its citizens. The country's voters want a strong, stable government, but not one that runs roughshod over its opponents.
ISTANBUL – The outcome of Turkey’s latest general election – voters have gone to the polls twice in the last five months – reveals important insights into the nature of the country’s democracy and the preferences of its citizens.