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Turkish secularism is dying and they will have an Islamic revivalUnfortunately his popularity was already nose-diving in an increasingly more secular, pro-EU Turkey. He's got Islamic inclinations which most of that culture is avidly and keenly phasing out.
From an architectural viewpoint, "palace" looks more like an enlarged appartment complex?!
It's the opposite. Turks don't support going into the EU and most dislike NATOUnfortunately his popularity was already nose-diving in an increasingly more secular, pro-EU Turkey. He's got Islamic inclinations which most of that culture is avidly and keenly phasing out.
From an architectural viewpoint, "palace" looks more like an enlarged appartment complex?!
How is his popularity taking a nosedive when he won the presidential seat with the highest margin in Turkey's history?Unfortunately his popularity was already nose-diving in an increasingly more secular, pro-EU Turkey. He's got Islamic inclinations which most of that culture is avidly and keenly phasing out.
From an architectural viewpoint, "palace" looks more like an enlarged appartment complex?!



1) there are no stats on turnouts to previous presidential elections, nor the % by which previous presidents won, thus comparison cannot be made. Statements of "it was a major victory" are hence invalid. Only stats are on number of seats won in the council.Yes he had a 51 percent majority in the first ever direct presidential election. That is a major victory considering the low turnout. Nevertheless just because you have vocal opposition doesn't mean it is a large one. The secularists have always been a minority that was in power thanks to the military. That threat has been eliminated by the AKP, when they cut off their balls. They even tried officers for coup attempts something unthinkable when the military had power now they don't get involved with politics.
Exactly. I couldn't have said it any better.@Fah
'Erdogan has built himself a palace' is an inaccurate statement, the palace does not personally belong to him, it belongs to the state, I believe he will vacate the building as soon as he finishes his term. The media like to present this Image of an authoritarian leader who is misusing the country's fortune for personal gain because they don't like him. They simply want to character assassinate him and put him in a bad light.


O'really?Unfortunately his popularity was already nose-diving in an increasingly more secular, pro-EU Turkey. He's got Islamic inclinations which most of that culture is avidly and keenly phasing out.
From an architectural viewpoint, "palace" looks more like an enlarged appartment complex?!





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