Turkey: Erdogan’s election defeat in the second round ‘see’ new polls

LAST UPDATE: 18.15

A new poll by the Gezici company shows the Turkish president lagging behind all other possible candidates and losing in the second round of the presidential elections, as broadcast by the website ertnews.gr.

According to this new poll, Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be in the second round of the elections, but there he is defeated by any possible opponent. The current president has 36.4% against Mansour Givas – the current mayor of Ankara – who was elected with the PLC has 50.3%. Against the mayor of Istanbul, also elected by the PPL, Erdogan has 39.4% against 46.7% of Imamoglu.

Erdogan came second for the first time in 20 years.

The survey was conducted between 28 and 29 May with interviews of 1570 people in 14 provinces. According to the survey, when asked Who will solve Turkey’s economic problem, 51.6% answered the Nation Alliance, ie the opposition alliance, while 48.4% chose the government alliance.

Participants were also asked if Turkey should return to a parliamentary system instead of the current one. 55.3% of the participants answered Yes, and 44.7% answered “No”.

The head of Gezici’s company, Murat Gezici, assessed the results, saying that the government’s efforts to alleviate the problems by resorting to populism did not work, adding: “The reality of society does not allow us to resort to political illusions. We see this in research: The world: , which defines the economy as the biggest problem of the country, will turn his anger into a vote of reaction against the government that does not listen to it, looks at it with contempt and ignores the problems. “Shocked than ever. It’s very clear.”

According to second poll released today by Metropoll, Erdogan lags behind all other possible candidates and loses in the second round.

Thus, in the second round, the current president would gather only 36.4% against the mayor of Ankara, Mansour Giavas, who would gather 50.3%. He would get 39.4% against the mayor of Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglou, who would receive 46.7%.

Against the leader of the Good Party Meral Aksener, who would get 43.2%, Erdogan would receive only 40.9%, and against Kemal Kilicdarogu, who would get 42.7%, Erdogan would get only 40.5%.

Source: Capital

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