After Ekrem Imamoğlu’s Arrest, the Future of Democracy in Turkey Is at Stake
The arrest of Ekrem Imamoğlu marks a turning point in Turkey’s political landscape, highlighting the ruling AKP’s growing authoritarianism. With the opposition gaining strength, economic turmoil worsening, and public protests escalating, Erdoğan faces a critical challenge to his legitimacy. Meanwhile, the Kurdish question remains pivotal, as their stance could influence the opposition’s unity. On the international stage, shifting alliances, particularly with the U.S. and EU, play a role in Ankara’s strategic calculations. As the crisis unfolds, the future of democracy in Turkey hangs in the balance.