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Durham Report Revelations & Turkey’s Presidential Runoff | 5.16.23

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The Turkish Presidential Runoff Election: What It Means for the Global Balance of Power

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For the first time in its history, Turkey will hold a presidential runoff election after incumbent strongman Rajap Erdogan failed to gain 50% of the vote. Cabot Phillips: This election is the most serious threat to his power that we've seen and just shows his control is more tenuous than in years past. He says there was optimism among opposition leaders that Erdogan could be unseated in the first round of voting.

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