Erdogan’s political fate may be determined by Turkey’s Kurds | CNN

Turkey's pro-Kurdish party could be the deciding factor in next month's election, playing a crucial role that may tip the balance against 20-year-old president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) has announced it won't field its own presidential candidate, potentially paving the way for opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu to run.

A turning point is shaping Turkey's future, says the HDP in a statement. Not putting forward a presidential candidate allows supporters of Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu to vote freely.

Erdogan has cracked down on the party, imprisoning former leader Selahattin Demirtas for nearly seven years. The party faces possible closure by court over suspected ties with militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

The HDP's decision may impact Erdogan's hold on power. Kurds make up 15-20% of Turkey's population and have traditionally voted for the AK Party.

The HDP wants to play the game wisely and avoid a polarized election climate, says deputy co-chair Hisyar Ozsoy.

A post-Erdogan Turkey may give Kurdish parties more breathing space. The HDP has been at odds with Erdogan since he came to power in 2002.

Kurdish voters have recently left Erdogan's camp, according to analysts.

Iran blamed Israel for a killing that killed an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officer in Syria on Friday, vowing to respond to the attack.

China and Brazil are reportedly ditching USD as they agree to use their own currencies in trade.

A popular meme was created to mark China's decision to drop the US dollar. The meme shows two men representing China and Brazil posing in front of a grave labeled "USD."
 
lol at the USD graveyard 🗿👻 think china & brazil are gonna be the ones running the show now... trade wars are crazy, but who knows what's next? 💸 meanwhile in turkey, if the hdp doesn't put up a candidate, kilicdaroglu might have a shot... fingers crossed for some change 🤞
 
OMG, this election is gonna be super interesting 🤔🗳️! I think the HDP making that move is like a big X mark on Erdogan's campaign trail 😂. It's like, they're trying to avoid all the drama and keep it chill 🕊️. And, tbh, it's kinda cool that Kilicdaroglu might have a shot at becoming president 🤞. I mean, 20 years is like, forever in politics! 🙅‍♂️

But, for real, if Erdogan loses, maybe Turkey will see some changes and the Kurds will finally get the recognition they deserve 💖. Like, it's crazy how much power the Kurdish population holds – 15-20% of Turkey's population is no joke 🤯! And, omg, Iran blaming Israel for that attack in Syria? That's some serious tension 🔥.

And, LOL, China and Brazil ditching USD as a currency? That meme tho 😂. It's like, they're all about their own currencies now 💸. But, hey, maybe it's time for the world to move on from USD 🌎. What do you guys think? Should Erdogan go? 🤔
 
I'm watching this Turkish election drama unfold 🤔🇹🇷 and I gotta say, it's interesting how the pro-Kurdish party is playing its cards wisely by not fielding a presidential candidate. It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we don't want to get all partisan and create a messy polarized climate.' That makes sense for them, especially after Erdogan has been cracking down on them and imprisoning their leaders.

I mean, the Kurds make up a big chunk of Turkey's population (15-20%) and historically they've voted for the AK Party, but now it looks like they might be swaying towards Kilicdaroglu. And if that happens, it could really give Erdogan's hold on power some breathing space 😬.

It's also kinda funny how China and Brazil are ditching USD as their go-to currency in trade 🤑🇨🇿. I guess you could say they're finally burying the US dollar in a metaphorical grave 💀. But for real, this is some big news!
 
🤔 just thinking about turkey's election, it's crazy how much politics can influence ppl's lives, especially for kurdish communities who've been facing so many challenges 🤕 Erdogan's rule has been pretty brutal, & now the hdp is playing a huge role in opposing him 💪 hopefully this will lead to a more inclusive gov that represents all turkish ppl, not just erdogan's loyal followers 🌎
 
🤔 I'm kinda hoping that whoever wins next month's election actually listens to people's concerns, you know? The situation with Erdogan and the HDP is super complicated, but I think it's cool that the HDP decided not to run their own candidate. It might help reduce some of the tension and give people a chance to vote for who they really want to lead Turkey.

I've been following this stuff for a while now, and it feels like Kurds have always gotten kinda overlooked in Turkish politics. But if a post-Erdogan Turkey means more breathing room for Kurdish parties, that's a positive step. And let's be real, the US dollar drama with China and Brazil? 🤑 That's just wild. Who knew trading would get so complicated?
 
🤯 Can you imagine Turkey without Erdogan? It's like a new chapter, you know? And this HDP move is so smart, lets people vote freely without being tied to one party. I mean, we all know how Erdogan's team plays dirty, it's like they're suffocating the opposition. 🙅‍♂️

The PKK thing is just ridiculous, it's not like the HDP's gonna start supporting terrorists or anything (like they'd even have a choice at this point 😂). But seriously, it's all about survival and playing by the rules.

I'm loving the China-Brazil USD drama, btw. It's like they're breaking free from the US dollar stranglehold 🙌. A post-Erdogan Turkey could be a beautiful thing, more space for Kurdish parties to thrive. Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
OMG, I'm so hyped about this election!!! 🤩😍 I think the HDP making their own candidate a no-go is going to be such a big deal! Like, Erdogan's been riding roughshod over Turkey for ages and it's time someone takes him down. I've got my fingers crossed that Kemal Kilicdaroglu is gonna bring some fresh vibes to the table 🤞🌈 And can we talk about how crazy it is that Erdogan's been keeping those Kurdish people in line with threats of prison and stuff? 😱 It's just so not right! Anyway, I'm all about a post-Erdogan Turkey where everyone gets a fair shot 💖🎉 And btw, has anyone seen the meme about China ditching USD? 😂👀 That's some funny stuff right there 🤣
 
I'm not buying that the HDP is just playing it "wise" 🤔. If they're really not fielding a presidential candidate, that sounds like a pretty calculated move to me 😏. I mean, what's the real motive here? Are they trying to increase their chances of winning or just avoiding the limelight? 🤷‍♂️

And let's be real, Erdogan's been cracking down on the HDP for years, so this decision might just be a strategic move to avoid more trouble 😬. I need some solid sources on this before I start getting all excited about a potential shift in power dynamics 💡.

Oh, and while we're at it, what's with China ditching the USD? 🤑 Is it really as simple as just switching currencies or is there something more going on here? 🤔 Some of these trade deals can be pretty complex, you know? 📊
 
omg i'm so confused about turkey politics 🤯 Erdogan has been president for like 20 years already, and now there's this other guy Kemal Kilicdaroglu who might win? it's like the Kurds are voting against Erdogan because he's all mean to them 😒 hisyar ozsoy from the HDP party seems really smart tho, they're trying not to make it a super polarized election thingy. but what if Erdogan loses? will the Kurds finally get some rights and stuff? 🤞
 
idk about this turkish politics thing... so the pro-kurdish party is like, not running for president? that sounds kinda suspicious. why would they do that? are they trying to undermine erdogan or just play it safe? i need more info on how this decision affects the whole election. what's the deal with the opposition leader kilicdaroglu anyway? seems like he's got a good shot at becoming president now...
 
The HDP's decision not to field a presidential candidate is kinda smart, but also super weird 🤔. I mean, if they're trying to avoid polarizing the election, why do it by essentially giving Erdogan a free pass? 🙃 Plus, isn't this just gonna lead to more people voting for whoever's not them? 😐 It's like they're playing politics with themselves... or is that just how it goes in Turkey? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg, i think this turkey election is gonna be so crazy 🤯 Erdogan's been in power for like 20 yrs now & the HDP is just playing it cool by not fielding their own presidential candidate 🙅‍♂️ maybe that'll give opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu a chance to win? but what if the AK Party starts getting all salty about the HDP's tactics? ⚔️ and btw, who knows how Iran's gonna react when they say Israel did it 😬 anyway, this whole thing is kinda like a big game of chess 🎲
 
I'm low-key hyped that Erdogan is losing steam 🤩, and it's gonna be a wild ride if Kilicdaroglu takes over 💥. I mean, the HDP not fielding a presidential candidate is like, totally genius move 🙌, lets the people decide without all the party politics drama.

But for real though, Erdogan's been trying to stifle Kurdish voices for years, and now it's backfiring 🚫. The fact that Kurds are leaving his camp is like, a major blow to his base 👋.

I'm also here for China ditching USD 💸, like who needs the US dollar anymore? It's time for some global currency realness 🌎. And let's be real, Iran's all upset about Israel attacking one of their guys in Syria 🤯, but like, who hasn't got enemies over there? 🙄
 
omg this is like soooo interesting 🤯 I've been following Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rise to power for ages and now it looks like he might finally lose 🤔 the HDP's decision not to field their own candidate could really be the turning point that takes him down 💥 and let's be real, Kurdish voters have been secretly voting against him all these years 🙌 I mean, 15-20% of Turkey's population is like a major chunk of the electorate so if they're defecting from Erdogan to Kilicdaroglu it could make all the difference 🤝 it'll be so refreshing to see a new leader take over and maybe bring some much-needed change to Turkey 💥 and btw what's up with China ditching USD for their own currencies 🤑 it's like they're trying to break free from the US's grasp 💪
 
I don't usually comment but... I think this is actually kinda interesting. So, Turkey's pro-Kurdish party not running a presidential candidate could be a game-changer. Like, Erdogan's been in power for 20 years, and if Kilicdaroglu gets the nod, that'd be a major upset. And on top of that, China & Brazil are ditching USD as their official currency... 🤯 That's some wild stuff right there! I mean, it's not like we haven't seen economic shifts before, but this one feels different. China's been quietly building its own economic empire for years, and now they're making a big move to drop the US dollar from trade deals. That's gotta be on everyone's mind, especially with Iran blaming Israel for that Syria attack 🌡️
 
The HDP's decision not to field a candidate is like, super smart on their part 🤓. They don't wanna get caught up in the drama and create a polarized election climate. Erdogan's been roughin' it up on them for years, imprisoning Demirtas and all that jazz 😔. Now they're tryin' to avoid gettin' dragged down by his BS. Meanwhile, Kilicdaroglu is just chillin', waitin' for the perfect moment to strike ⏰. If the HDP's strategy works out, it could give Erdogan a run for his money. And who knows, maybe a post-Erdogan Turkey will be like, super chill and peaceful? 🌈 Wouldn't that be nice?! Anyway, I'm curious to see how this all plays out in the next month...
 
omg, this turkey election is going to be super interesting 🤔🇹🇷 the hdp not putting up a candidate could actually help kilicdaroglu win which would be huge for turkey's future 💪 Erdogan's got some major skeletons in his closet though, like that whole selahattin demirtas thing 🤕 and now kurdish voters are defecting from him - it's like he's lost control of the game 🎮
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news 🤔. So, the HDP is basically saying they're not going to make a big splash in the election by fielding their own candidate? That seems like a pretty calculated move to me 💡. I mean, if they don't put up a strong opposition, it could actually help Erdogan's chances? How can that be considered "playing the game wisely"? 🤷‍♂️

And what about all these claims of Kurdish voters leaving Erdogan's camp? Can we really trust this info? Where are the sources on that one? 📊 I'm not buying it without some concrete evidence.

Also, China and Brazil ditching USD as their official currency? That sounds like a pretty big deal, but what exactly does this mean for global trade? 🤔
 
🤔 thinkin' about this turkey situation its like a big ol puzzle piece that might just change everything 👀 Erdogan's been doin his thang for 20 years but now the game is changin with the hdp decision not to run a candidate 🙅‍♂️ its like they're sayin dont get caught up in the drama lets just let the people decide 💪 and it makes you wonder what happens if the kurdish vote goes against erdogans camp 🤯 could be the end of an era 💥 and for the hdp its all about playin the game wisely avoidin a polarized election climate 🙏 we can learn from their decision to stay above the fray and focus on makin moves not just reactin to drama 🔄
 
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