Ioannis N. Grigoriadis analyzes the recent political developments in Turkey, noting that despite reduced international attention due to the war in Iran, the country’s internal dynamics remain critical for its political system. He focuses on the pressure exerted by the ruling coalition on the Republican People’s Party (CHP) through the instrumentalization of the judiciary and the ongoing arrests of mayors affiliated with the opposition, aiming to foster a climate of pessimism and weaken the opposition politically.
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Publication:
10/05/2026
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