
Greeks are ambivalent about the results of the December 28 presidential election in Turkey.her May, like others, “wanted” to see the winner in a neighboring country Erdoganhis others Kilicdaroglu and others had no preference, with the three categories under consideration appearing to be divided almost evenly.
In particular, according to a nationwide online survey (“Population of Greece”) conducted by the company. qed sample of 500 people aged 18 and over between May 30 and June 1, asking the question “Elections in Turkey: What do Greeks think would be best for Greek-Turkish relations?“, 32% answered “if Kilicdarolgu came out“, 33% answered “Erdogan’s elections“, and 35% said:”I don’t know“.
In other words, his re-election Recep Tayyip Erdogan the Turkish presidency was not the worst-case scenario for a significant percentage of Greeks, while many were those who didn’t really have much of a preference.
Source: Kathimerini

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