Ad
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has jailed 100,000 of his own people to stay in power (Photo: Wikipedia)

Post-election: Turkey's problems are more than just Erdoğan

Throughout its history, Turkey has never been a democracy and a country where rule of law is upheld.

From the last period of the Ottoman Empire to the present, what we have witnessed in Turkey is a kind of democratisation which can be described as a series of ups and downs, without ever achieving its intended goal.

Undoubtedly, there can be multiple explanations for this situation.

However, the reality revealed by the presidential and parliamentary elections held on Sunda...

To read this story, log in or subscribe

Enjoy access to all articles and 25 years of archives, comment and gift articles. Become a member for as low as €1,75 per week.

Already a member? Login

Disclaimer

The views expressed in this opinion piece are the author’s, not those of EUobserver

Author Bio

Bülent Keneş is an exiled Turkish journalist who lives in Stockholm since August 2016. He was previously founding editor-in-chief of the prestigious English daily, Today’s Zaman, in Turkey.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has jailed 100,000 of his own people to stay in power (Photo: Wikipedia)

Tags

Author Bio

Bülent Keneş is an exiled Turkish journalist who lives in Stockholm since August 2016. He was previously founding editor-in-chief of the prestigious English daily, Today’s Zaman, in Turkey.

Ad

Related articles

Ad
Ad