Turkey's weak opposition scrambles to challenge Erdogan

| Apr 19, 2018, 20:39 IST
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan  (Reuters file photo)Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Reuters file photo)
ANKARA: Turkey's weak opposition is scrambling to mount a meaningful challenge against strongman President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with just nine weeks to prepare for snap elections.

One party leader is in jail. Another doesn't have a candidate. A third might face eligibility issues for her party.

Erdogan set the presidential and parliamentary elections for June 24, in a move that will usher in a new system cementing the president's grip on power more than a year ahead of schedule. Turkey is switching from a parliamentary system to an executive presidential system after a narrowly approved referendum last year, in the wake of a failed 2016 coup attempt.

The changes take effect with the next election, which had originally been set for November 2019.


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