Pro-AKP pollster claims AK Party will win Istanbul

According to pro-AKP columnist and CEO of polling company Genar, Mr Ihsan Aktas claims in the article below “According to the available rational data, the prevailing tendency suggests the AK Party is more likely to secure a victory“ without citing any poll data. PA Turkey presumes his conclusions are based on  private polls by his company, Genar.

 

Istanbul crucial, sentimental for  Erdogan

 

The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) experienced a loss in Istanbul during the preceding local election. The loss of Istanbul held significant implications for the AK Party, carrying various profound meanings.

 

First of all, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan commenced his political journey in Istanbul. Before starting university studies, he engaged in debates and competitions within the National Turkish Students Union (MTTB) during high school. Throughout his high school tenure, Erdoğan assumed a leadership role as a student and pursued his university education while concurrently working to earn a living.

 

He started his political life in his 20s as the president of the youth branch of the National Salvation Party (MSP). His political career was predominantly shaped in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul.

 

The fact that Erdoğan was born and raised in Beyoğlu led him to assimilate its cosmopolitan culture. In other words, not only did he live together with members of different thoughts, ideas and lifestyles in Türkiye, but he also gained the experience of living together with Jews, Christians and other non-Muslim elements.

 

In 1994, by also taking advantage of the fragmented structure of politics, the RP won Istanbul, and Erdoğan became Istanbul’s mayor.

 

From mayorship to prime minister

During his tenure, Erdoğan assumed control of Istanbul, which was poorly managed, almost ungovernable, financially strained, plagued by polluted air and faced shortages in drinking water.

 

He paved the way to become the prime minister in the general elections in Türkiye by achieving success in scientific works, politics and culture in Istanbul. Erdoğan has been governing Türkiye since then for over 20 years with the knowledge and experience he has acquired.

 

Loss  of Istanbul wounds AKP

 

The loss of Istanbul, which is the key to politics and the starting point of everything for the RP, later the AK Party and Erdoğan, naturally caused deep wounds within the AK Party.

 

Today, the AK Party collectively is more motivated and more focused on winning the election in the upcoming elections.

 

From victory to failure

Current Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu, the sole political figure of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), achieved electoral success in the recent local elections. However, his performance in serving Istanbul after his victory has been perceived as “notably limited,” politely speaking.

 

Imamoğlu failed to implement any precautions against the anticipated earthquake that is likely to occur in Istanbul. No new infrastructure improvements were assumed during his administration, such as transportation or potable water.

 

While the AK Party is trying hard to regain the Istanbul it lost, together with the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and its other allies, the former members of the National Alliance, the Good Party (IP) and the CHP, are locked in a fierce fight with one another.

 

The strategy of Imamoğlu to win is based on party loyalty to the CHP, sectarian adversary to the AK Party, or citing some concerns on lifestyle.

 

The AK Party claims to complete Istanbul’s unfinished works and to govern Istanbul better by emphasizing its past investments, 25 years of service and achievements in Istanbul.

 

By saying “Istanbul anew” before launching the campaign across Türkiye, President Erdoğan tries to emphasize the importance of Istanbul in these elections in a way. The upcoming local elections will hinge a bit on the Istanbul debate.

 

The CHP has officially announced its candidate: the incumbent mayor of Istanbul. As of now, the AK Party has yet to decide on its candidate. In Türkiye, the election often ushers in a festive atmosphere.

 

It appears after the announcement of a candidate by the AK Party, a heated political contest is on the horizon for Istanbul, a city that the AK Party is determined to reclaim.

 

Based on the available research data, Imamoglu does not appear to be a highly successful mayor, and he relies on the partisan support of the CHP.

 

The position of the pro-PKK Green Left Party (YSP), informally known as the Peoples’ Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party), a successor of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), is unclear.

 

However, the IP has already declared to field a candidate against the CHP’s nominee.

 

According to the available rational data, the prevailing tendency suggests the AK Party is more likely to secure a victory.

 

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Published By: Atilla Yeşilada

GlobalSource Partners’ Turkey Country Analyst Atilla Yesilada is the country’s leading political analyst and commentator. He is known throughout the finance and political science world for his thorough and outspoken coverage of Turkey’s political and financial developments. In addition to his extensive writing schedule, he is often called upon to provide his political expertise on major radio and television channels. Based in Istanbul, Atilla is co-founder of the information platform Istanbul Analytics and is one of GlobalSource’s local partners in Turkey. In addition to his consulting work and speaking engagements throughout the US, Europe and the Middle East, he writes regular columns for Turkey’s leading financial websites VATAN and www.paraanaliz.com and has contributed to the financial daily Referans and the liberal daily Radikal.