This section examines public expectations and perceptions regarding a potential opposition candidate within the framework of political dynamics in Turkey. It explores public opinion on the opposition’s ability to agree on a single candidate, win elections, and govern the country. The analysis also considers how demographic characteristics and various social trends shape these perceptions.
Opinions regarding the ruling of absolute nullity at the CHP’s 38th Ordinary Congress indicate tha...
This section includes analyses and assessments of which party participants would prefer to vote for...
In June, inflation expectations for the next 12 months were measured at 89 percent, down 4 points fr...
This report reveals that the tension between freedom of expression and privacy on the internet in Tu...
In April, inflation expectations for the next 12 months remained unchanged at 93% compared to the pr...
This section includes analyses and assessments of which party participants would prefer to vote for...
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