This section presents the findings revolving around the question, "If an Election Were Held Today." It examines the distribution of direct political party preferences, vote shifts within the ruling and opposition blocs, and the rates of undecided and non-voting citizens. Furthermore, it analyzes President Erdoğan's public performance grade and the responses given to the question, "Who should govern Turkey?"
This section evaluates the findings of the January 2026 Barometer on Political Party Affiliation and...
Power distance is a cultural indicator that allows us to examine a society’s understanding of poli...
The boycott movement in Turkey has grown divided along political and cultural lines, reaching 41% of...
This section presents analyses and evaluations on which party respondents would vote for if an elect...
In January, inflation expectations for the next 12 months fell by 3 points compared to the previous...
In Turkey, politics has shifted away from being a purely rational choice, with three out of five vot...
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