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The Republican People’s Party

  • Erdogan tried to distract Turkish voters with the red herring of national security, but failed

    Erdogan tried to distract Turkish voters with the red herring of national security, but failed

    Ihsan Yilmaz, The Conversation Erdoan Shipoli, The Conversation
    · Apr 04, 2019 · 11:30 pm