Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s political leadership may now be in jeopardy amid anger over the magnitude of the devastation caused by Monday’s earthquake and his government’s response in the aftermath. Erdoğan called the election prior to the earthquake, with it scheduled for May, but now the disaster may have flipped the country’s political power upside-down. Eric Sorensen explains.
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Turkey earthquake: Why the disaster leaves President Tayyip Erdogan vulnerable ahead of election
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