The latest survey results have been announced: Parliamentary system shock for Erdogan!



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Turkey, according to research conducted by telephone with 1791 people in 28 provinces along making the headscarf on the public agenda, neither has the Hagia Sophia Mosque. The people’s agenda; economy, coronavirus and unemployment.

HERE ARE THE DATA …

According to the research, if the elections were held this Sunday, the people’s voting preferences would be specified as follows:

AKP: 30.6 percent

CHP: 20 percent

GOOD party: 8.9 percent

HDP: 8.7 percent

MHP: 6 percent

Deva: 1.7 percent

Future: 1.3

The undecided and protester rate reaches 21.3 percent. There is a serious loss of votes in the MHP. 50 percent of the voters who sealed the MHP in 2018 say they will vote for other parties today. While 57 percent want the transition to a parliamentary system, 34.5 percent advocate staying in this system. Today, 43.3 percent of them affirm that they would vote for Erdogan, 50.7 percent of them would not vote for the presidential elections. 45.6 percent approve of Erdogan’s way of working, 48.1 percent disapprove.

MANSUR WINS SLOW

If Erdogan and Mansur Yavaş compete in possible presidential elections, Erdogan gets 40.7 percent of the vote, while Yavaş’s vote rises to 43.9 percent.

Yavaş, Erdoğan, Ekrem İmamoğlu and Süleyman Soylu are in the top four on the level of appreciation of politicians.

59 PERCENT DEBT

Turkey is getting 64.8 percent worse. Only 21.7 percent satisfied.

The most important problem in the country is the economy with 49.5 percent, the coronavirus with 13.2 percent and unemployment with 12.3 percent.

63.8 percent argue that the economy has deteriorated. 8.4 percent of those who say “improved”.

28.5 percent blame Erdogan, 27.6 percent the government, 10.6 percent external forces, and 7.2 percent blame Berat Albayrak for poor progress.

59.4 percent owes.

77 of the debtors are owed to banks and 12.5 percent to spouses.

91.9 percent of them have difficulties paying their debt.

THE PEOPLE DO NOT TRUST

60 percent do not believe in the number of cases and deaths announced by the Ministry of Health regarding the epidemic. Only 36.3 percent consider the data to be correct.

52.5 percent believe that the government’s measures on the coronavirus fail.

81.2 percent are concerned about the coronavirus.

51.5 percent emphasize that they will be vaccinated and 48.5 percent will not.

55.2 percent do not trust the Chinese vaccine, while 37.9 percent do not.

Source: Spokesperson

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