Türkiye has seen the closest and most polarizing elections in recent decades. In a second round last Sunday, the Turks had to choose between the continuity offered by Recep Tayyip Erdogan or a change of course at the hands of opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
Finally, Turkey re-elected Erdogan, who will remain in office for at least five more years, with more than 52% of the vote, albeit three points less than in the first ballot. In the video that accompanies this news, the expert in international relations of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Eduard Soler, and the Turkish correspondent of Agenda Pública, Andrés Mourenza, analyze the main aspects related to the two decades in which Erdogan lived , was in power – first as Prime Minister and later as President.