As the earthquake disaster, whose devastating consequences could have been prevented, causes tens of thousands of deaths, a campaign is unfolding in Turkey to hide the real culprits and deflect growing public anger.
Elections are to be held on May 14, while the bourgeois opposition parties have accepted President Erdoğan’s candidacy despite its unconstitutionality.
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Sinan Ateş, ex-chairman of the Grey Wolves paramilitary group linked to the fascistic Nationalist Movement Party, was murdered in central Ankara on December 30.
As Turkey heads to elections in 2023 amid growing class tensions and war threats across the region, Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu, as a potential rival of President Erdoğan, was sentenced to prison and a political ban.