listen to his take on the two opposition parties. he says what it comes to the election, they missed an opportunity. opposition camp, split into two parties, and the two parties votes combined over 60% of total votes. so you can see that this is a very unfortunate situation. 60% of voters actually wanted a change of the government, but yet we now have a rather weakened president. and i think it will be important to see how he will deal with a rather divided legislative agenda as well, when dpp is also likely to lose the majority and with a tpp and a kmt combined with majority seats. lets get more analysis on the results we ve seen today in taiwan. let s speak to a former chief opinion editor and as professorfor financial studies. thank you for
left the country in a deep cost of living crisis, soaring inflation, and of course the weakening of the lira and of course the aftermath of the devastating turkey earthquake in february which has left millions of displaced, killed more than 50,000 people. president erdogan has made significant promises. he has pledged aightening speed reconstruction effort in the southeast. on the other side, in the opposition camp for those attending the opposition camp this is a vote for change after more than two decades of ak party rule, they hope this will be an opportunity to transform turkey s future particularly, leyla, as there are real concerns over the state of democracy here in turkey. for the last few years president erdogan has really centralized his grip on state authority. you ve seen the restrictions placed on the media across the country and democratic freedoms
‘We will retain a certain number of seats chosen by elections’, city’s leader says, adding municipal bodies to be completely ‘depoliticised’ and administrative-led.
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