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Turkish leader Erdogan says he will run for reelection next year

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused of increasing authoritarianism by his critics, says he will run for another term next year.
(Burhan Ozbilici / Associated Press)
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed Thursday that he plans to stand for reelection next year.

Erdogan, 68, made the announcement during a speech in the Aegean coastal city of Izmir, where he challenged the main opposition party’s leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, to announce the candidate who would run against him on behalf of an alliance of opposition parties.

”[Recep] Tayyip Erdogan is the candidate of the People’s Alliance,” Erdogan said, referring to the grouping of his Justice and Development Party and a nationalist party. “If you have the courage, declare your candidacy or the candidate of the alliance.”

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Turkey is scheduled to hold presidential and parliamentary elections by June 2023 at the latest.

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Erdogan has led the country for almost 20 years, first as prime minister and then as president. But support for him and the People’s Alliance has steadily declined amid high inflation and a cost-of-living crisis. Critics say he has become an increasingly authoritarian leader.

Kilicdaroglu led the opposition to victory in municipal elections in 2019, when its mayoral candidates ousted the ruling party from office in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, and in Ankara, the capital.

The alliance of opposition parties has yet to announce its presidential candidate, although Kilicdaroglu and the mayors of Ankara and Istanbul are viewed as top contenders.

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