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Un periodista turco ya ha advertido que el entorno de Erdogan planea sacar el ejército a la calle y dar un golpe de Estado si Erdogan no gana las elecciones, bajo el pretexto de que la alianza opositora estaría planeando pactar con un partido que incluye a los kurdos entre sus filas (***)..
EN MENOS DE 1 SEMANA PODEMOS ESTAR HABLANDO DE GUANO MAYÚSCULO EN TURQUÍA, QUIEN AVISA NO ES TRAIDOR. ERDOGAN LO ESTÁ DICIENDO MUY CLARO, NO VA A ACEPTAR SU DERROTA.
Concerns abound as Erdoğan says ‘the people’ won’t let his rival assume presidency
Critics and opposition figures expressed concern over possible threats to a peaceful tras*ition of power in Turkey after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan suggested that Turks would not allow main opposition leader and presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu to assume the presidency.
Recent polls show Kılıçdaroğlu leading the race with less than two weeks to go before the country’s pivotal elections.
“Regrettably, some people, especially Mr. Kemal [Kılıçdaroğlu], are holding talks with Kandil [the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)]. Shame on them. [They think that] with the support of Kandil, they [Kılıçdaroğlu] will become president of this country. My nation will not hand over this country to someone who becomes president with the support of Kandil,” President Erdoğan said at a rally in Ankara on Monday.
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In a video posted on YouTube in February, investigative journalist Ahmet Dönmez claimed that high-ranking government officials have plans for a coup if the opposition wins the elections, using the alleged support of the PKK for Kılıçdaroğlu as a pretext.
Concerns abound as Erdoğan says 'the people' won’t let his rival assume presidency - Turkish Minute
EN MENOS DE 1 SEMANA PODEMOS ESTAR HABLANDO DE GUANO MAYÚSCULO EN TURQUÍA, QUIEN AVISA NO ES TRAIDOR. ERDOGAN LO ESTÁ DICIENDO MUY CLARO, NO VA A ACEPTAR SU DERROTA.
Concerns abound as Erdoğan says ‘the people’ won’t let his rival assume presidency
Critics and opposition figures expressed concern over possible threats to a peaceful tras*ition of power in Turkey after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan suggested that Turks would not allow main opposition leader and presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu to assume the presidency.
Recent polls show Kılıçdaroğlu leading the race with less than two weeks to go before the country’s pivotal elections.
“Regrettably, some people, especially Mr. Kemal [Kılıçdaroğlu], are holding talks with Kandil [the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)]. Shame on them. [They think that] with the support of Kandil, they [Kılıçdaroğlu] will become president of this country. My nation will not hand over this country to someone who becomes president with the support of Kandil,” President Erdoğan said at a rally in Ankara on Monday.
(...)
In a video posted on YouTube in February, investigative journalist Ahmet Dönmez claimed that high-ranking government officials have plans for a coup if the opposition wins the elections, using the alleged support of the PKK for Kılıçdaroğlu as a pretext.
Concerns abound as Erdoğan says 'the people' won’t let his rival assume presidency - Turkish Minute