A new opinion poll shows that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is
lagging behind his main rival in the upcoming presidential election. The
poll, conducted by the Istanbul-based Konda Research and Consultancy, found
that 52.5% of respondents said they would vote for Erdogan’s rival, Ekrem
Imamoglu, in a head-to-head contest. Only 36.3% of respondents said they
would vote for Erdogan. The poll also found that the ruling party, AKP, is
losing support, with only 28.6% of respondents saying they would vote for
the party in parliamentary elections. The poll suggests that Erdogan and
the AKP may face a tough challenge in the upcoming elections.
lagging behind his main rival in the upcoming presidential election. The
poll, conducted by the Istanbul-based Konda Research and Consultancy, found
that 52.5% of respondents said they would vote for Erdogan’s rival, Ekrem
Imamoglu, in a head-to-head contest. Only 36.3% of respondents said they
would vote for Erdogan. The poll also found that the ruling party, AKP, is
losing support, with only 28.6% of respondents saying they would vote for
the party in parliamentary elections. The poll suggests that Erdogan and
the AKP may face a tough challenge in the upcoming elections.