ANKARA, Turkiye: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking to extend his two-decades in power, on Friday formally set the country’s parliamentary and presidential elections for May 14 - a month earlier than scheduled despite last month’s devastating earthquake.
The elections could be the country’s most significant vote in decades. Erdogan has ruled over Turkiye since 2003 - first as prime minister and as president since 2014 - but this year’s elections could be his most challenging.
The country is struggling with a troubled economy, soaring inflation and the aftermath of the powerful earthquake that killed more than 46,000 people and left hundreds of thousands of people across 11 Turkish provinces sheltering in tents or temporary accommodation.