The section examines society’s level of trust in five key institutions: the judiciary, the police, the Presidency, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), and the Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). It analyzes how trust levels are influenced by demographic factors (age, education, lifestyle, religiosity, ethnic background) and political preferences (party preference, preference for who should govern Turkey). The study also details how institutional trust is shaped by political polarization.
This section includes the analysis and evaluation of which parties participants would prefer to vote...
This section presents analyses and evaluations on which party respondents would vote for if an elect...
While the Pope's visit to Turkey is perceived by the vast majority of society as a show of force by...
This section includes participants' opinions on which party they would prefer to vote for if an elec...
Distrust in the Peace Process is growing. Since April, the percentage of people who believe the proc...
Approval for the appointment of a trustee to the CHP is quite low across society. Support for truste...
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