Turkey - Erdogan’s Divided Nation
Serkan Yolacan
18-Apr-17 08:35
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Turkey went to the polls last Sunday, in a referendum that will transform the country’s parliamentary system into a fully fledged presidential one. With a slim majority voting “Yes”, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan promises to implement the changes at the end of his current term in 2019. Held under a state of emergency declared in July of last year, voting patterns suggest a urban-rural divide and the continued disenfranchisement of the Kurdish minority.
The arguments for the change was made on the basis of a more efficient governance but has been framed by domestic detractors and the Western media as a contest between democracy and authoritarianism.
Today on Current Affairs, BFM explores the political prospects for Turkey.
This is a report by Sharaad Kuttan.
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