The updated version of “What to know about the Turkish Opposition as of March the 5th” (Oversimplified)

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  1. The post is already outdated. Apparently, they are working together (The Table of Six and İYİ Party) again or at least are meeting to fix the problems.

  2. Please attempt to explain Perincek, he sounds like an interesting character.

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    Also the picture of Özdag smiling next to “wants to fix refugee crisis by unethical means” got me.

  3. Zafer Partisi is NOT *anti-immigration* (göçmen karşıtlığı). They’re against the *asylum seekers* (sığınmacılar) from Syria, and *illegal refugees* (kaçaklar) from Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.; because they’re pro-Erdoğan jihadists and there are at least 13 millions of them, causing security and financial problems in the country.

    Ümit Özdağ does NOT want to “solve the refugee crisis by unethical means”, because we’re not having a “refugee crisis” here. Millions of people escaped to Türkiye from civil wars, and those wars are ended now. Ümit Özdağ wants to peacefully send them back to their homelands, and suggests Türkiye to be the guarantor for their safety in their homelands.

    Zafer Partisi is NOT *far-right* either. They’re NOT racist, homophobic/transphobic, anti-abortion, or religious.

    You’re just trying to push your political agenda.

  4. What is the general sentiment among opposition voters? Does it matter who gets elected, or is it all fine as long as it isn’t Erdogan?

  5. Only one worth voting here is Memleket Partisi and unfortunately they will not gather many votes due to their separation from CHP. The Nation Alliance don’t make sense at all and I don’t know how anybody can stomach it. Kılıçdaroğlu should have stepped down when İnce asked for it. This alliance would have never happened and frankly there would be no need for one.

    I mean just look at the first picture… What does a supposed leftist pro-european party doing with a right conservative party or a nationalist party or a islamist nationalist right party… What kind of alliance is this? This is just basically “let’s get rid of Erdoğan first then we’ll figure out the rest” Alliance. Even if they win, it’s doomed to fail.

  6. The fact that the HDP is seen as a leftist party is purely a quirk of space and time, a Kurdish nationalist party cannot be leftist.

    I hope that in the future the threshold will be abolished and HDP will split and a true leftist, minority rights defending party will be born.

  7. You have forgotten to put a double sided arrow between “Nation Alliance” and “Labour and Freedom Alliance”, come on dude everybody knows what’s going on between CHP and HDP behind closed doors.

  8. I still don’t think Erdo will lose unfortunately. But even if he lose and Kılıçdaroğlu become president we won’t support Sweden to become a Nato member. Sorry nobody wants to defend your terrorist lover asses here around

  9. Can we just skip to the part were the Turkish Army has enough and overthrows the government again please?

  10. Türklerin hdp seviyesinde bir milliyetçi partisi yoktur. Mhp ye ultranationalist yazıp hdp yi boş bırakmak gerçekten komik.

    Progreism kısmı extra komik.

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