Turkey 2023: will the economy decide the election?
For the first time in his 20-year term, President Erdogan faces a run-off in Turkey’s presidential election. Our Turkey correspondent, Piotr Zalewski, explains why the economy might be a deciding factor on voters' minds.
00:00 - Turkey’s run-off elections
00:49 - High stakes
01:26 - Tactics
02:31 - The price of victory
What might happen next in Turkey’s election: https://econ.st/3BsXWZE
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Turkey’s economy is running on borrowed time: https://econ.st/41GEIdy
Piotr Zalewski’s special report on Erdogan’s empire: https://econ.st/42XtfaE
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