The new Metropol poll, the results of which were published in May, can be considered a harbinger of trouble.
The troubles, of course, come because the more the Erdogan regime is pressured, the more it will try to create crisis situations in order to try to rally voters and try to appear as the only one within the borders who defends the interests of Turkey.
According to the poll, the Turkish president not only loses to the usual suspects, but loses to anyone who has a chance to go to a second round with him!
With the leader of the Kemalist Republican People’s Party (CHP), Kemal Kilicdaroglu, in a possible second round of elections, the Turkish president receives 40.5% of the vote, while his opponent 42.7%, with the undecided at 7.4%.
Against the leader of the Good Party (İyi Parti), Meral Aksener, things are difficult, with the far-right candidate receiving 43.2% and Erdogan 40.9%, while the undecided are at 7.3%.
If in the second round of elections Erdogan is faced with Ekrem Imamoglu, then the Turkish president will receive 39.4%, while the mayor of Istanbul, who recently targeted due to Greece the Turkish mediawill receive 46.7%, with the undecided at 6.5%.
The thing is irreversible when Erdogan confronts the popular Ankara mayor Mansour Yavas, who gets 50.3% of the vote, leaving the Turkish president at 36.4%, without the hope of even the undecided who are in 6.6%.
It is not yet known who the opposition presidential candidate will actually be. Talks between six opposition parties are still ongoing.
The second round will be necessary anyway, according to the Metropoll poll, because no candidate will get the majority in the first round
Petros Kranias
Source: Capital

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