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Turkey opposition names Kilicdaroglu as joint challenger to Erdogan | Turkey opposition names Kilicdaroglu as joint challenger to Erdogan |
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Mr Kilicdaroglu is known in Turkish media as "Gandhi Kemal" for his resemblance to the Indian civil rights leader | Mr Kilicdaroglu is known in Turkish media as "Gandhi Kemal" for his resemblance to the Indian civil rights leader |
Turkey's often divided opposition parties have come together to choose a single candidate to face President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May's election. | Turkey's often divided opposition parties have come together to choose a single candidate to face President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May's election. |
Kemal Kilicdaroglu leads the main secular opposition party, the centre-left Republican People's Party (CHP). | Kemal Kilicdaroglu leads the main secular opposition party, the centre-left Republican People's Party (CHP). |
Polls suggest a tight race in a country highly polarised after two decades of Mr Erdogan's authoritarian rule. | Polls suggest a tight race in a country highly polarised after two decades of Mr Erdogan's authoritarian rule. |
Economic crisis and errors during last month's earthquake may make him more vulnerable than in previous elections. | Economic crisis and errors during last month's earthquake may make him more vulnerable than in previous elections. |
A huge crowd of supporters cheered Mr Kilicdaroglu, a former civil servant, as he was chosen by an opposition alliance known as the Table of Six. | A huge crowd of supporters cheered Mr Kilicdaroglu, a former civil servant, as he was chosen by an opposition alliance known as the Table of Six. |
Their agreement had been thrown into doubt when one of the six parties involved, the nationalist Good Party of Meral Aksener, complained he lacked popular appeal. | Their agreement had been thrown into doubt when one of the six parties involved, the nationalist Good Party of Meral Aksener, complained he lacked popular appeal. |
Ms Aksener favoured the mayors of either Istanbul or Ankara but a compromise was eventually agreed that would see both men appointed vice presidents. | Ms Aksener favoured the mayors of either Istanbul or Ankara but a compromise was eventually agreed that would see both men appointed vice presidents. |
"Our table is the table of peace," said Mr Kilicdaroglu, a soft-spoken 74 year old. "Our only goal is to take the country to days of prosperity, peace and joy." | "Our table is the table of peace," said Mr Kilicdaroglu, a soft-spoken 74 year old. "Our only goal is to take the country to days of prosperity, peace and joy." |
He offers a radically different vision in both substance and style to President Erdogan's fiery, charismatic approach and promised his supporters that he would govern Turkey through consensus and consultation. | He offers a radically different vision in both substance and style to President Erdogan's fiery, charismatic approach and promised his supporters that he would govern Turkey through consensus and consultation. |
He also said he would return the country to a parliamentary system. Mr Erdogan oversaw a transition to a presidential system in 2018, gaining sweeping powers. | He also said he would return the country to a parliamentary system. Mr Erdogan oversaw a transition to a presidential system in 2018, gaining sweeping powers. |
Turkey's Erdogan fighting to stay in power after 20 years | Turkey's Erdogan fighting to stay in power after 20 years |
The collapsed buildings that were meant to withstand earthquakes | The collapsed buildings that were meant to withstand earthquakes |
The CHP was created by modern Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and is the country's oldest political party, though it has been out of power centrally since the 1990s. | The CHP was created by modern Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and is the country's oldest political party, though it has been out of power centrally since the 1990s. |
However, Mr Kilicdaroglu has broadened its appeal by embracing minority groups and has formed alliances with right-wing parties. | However, Mr Kilicdaroglu has broadened its appeal by embracing minority groups and has formed alliances with right-wing parties. |
He has also shown himself willing to challenge Mr Erdogan, a leader who has become increasingly intolerant of criticism. | He has also shown himself willing to challenge Mr Erdogan, a leader who has become increasingly intolerant of criticism. |
In February's earthquake, in which more than 45,000 people were killed in south-eastern Turkey, Mr Kilicdaroglu led attacks on the government, which he said had allowed corruption and poor building standards. | In February's earthquake, in which more than 45,000 people were killed in south-eastern Turkey, Mr Kilicdaroglu led attacks on the government, which he said had allowed corruption and poor building standards. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Turkey | Turkey |
Turkish elections 2023 | |
Recep Tayyip Erdogan | Recep Tayyip Erdogan |