The boycott movement in Turkey has grown divided along political and cultural lines, reaching 41% of the population. Coca-Cola, at 14.6%, has become the main symbol of the boycott, while urban, middle-aged women and voters aligned with the ruling bloc stand out as the most active driving forces behind it.
This section provides an overview of the current state of boycott movements in Turkey. It analyzes which brands are being boycotted and the reasons for boycotts across political and demographic segments:
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