Polling opinion: over 50% of Turkish people considers Erdogan’s presidential system as “failed” one

A new polling opinion for presidential elections has revealed that over 50% of Turkish people see that the ruling system of Erdogan is a failed system. 
 
Erdogan has transformed Turkey from a parliamentary regime into a presidential one in order to transfer power to the president to go ahead with pursuing his opponents. 
 
The polling that was conducted last month in Turkey showed that 58.3 % of Turkish people consider Erdogan regime’s system as a failed one, while 61.4% of them see that there should be early elections . 
 
Turkish regime’s policies  has caused the deterioration of the economic situation in Turkey.
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