Presidential elections in Türkiye in the world press: It will be one of the most important elections of the year

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The leader of the IYI Party, which is one of the "6 table" parties, where opposition parties gather for the Turkish presidential elections, Merak Aksener made statements that overturned the table. Aksener's statements took place in the world press.

Presidential elections in Türkiye in the world press: It will be one of the most important elections of the year

The shocking statements of the opposition party leader, Meral Aksener, yesterday, received wide coverage in the world press. Bloomberg published this development with the headline "Anti-Erdogan alliance is close to collapse due to leadership fight".

In the news, he mentioned that the opposition could not reach an agreement on a candidate to rival President Erdogan.

Stating that the leader of the IYI Party, Aksener, accused CHP Chairman Kılıcdaroğlu of submitting to his personal ambitions, who wanted to be the candidate of the "6-table", the newspaper made the following claim.

Aljazeera announced the news with the headline "Turkish opposition divided". IYI Party leader Meral Aksener wrote that she did not accept the candidate determined by the other five parties and called the mayors of Ankara and Istanbul metropolitan municipalities to duty.

The statements of Meral Akşener, Chairman of the IYI Party, had a great impact in the Greek press. The IN.gr news site also wrote that Akşener's opposition to Kılıçdaroğlu's candidacy spoiled the plans of the "6 table".

'ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CHOICES OF THE YEAR'

Politico magazine, on the other hand, said that the split at the six table caused a "shock wave". The magazine also wrote that the opposition is divided over the candidate to fight President Erdogan.

It was stated that the election, which is planned to be held on 14 May, will be "one of the most important elections of the year from a strategic point of view".

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