If they pick Erdogan, they continue to crash their economy, but they distance themselves from a dying NATO and align themselves further with an increasingly powerful Russia.
If they pick Kilicdaroglu, their economy will still collapse, but slightly slower, and they will further integrate themselves with the West, which will put their energy from Russia (80% of total imported energy) in jeopardy.
IMO, its a simple choice. Most Turks I know online and irl are not in favor of Turkey being a NATO puppet.
Turkey has two choices here.
If they pick Erdogan, they continue to crash their economy, but they distance themselves from a dying NATO and align themselves further with an increasingly powerful Russia.
If they pick Kilicdaroglu, their economy will still collapse, but slightly slower, and they will further integrate themselves with the West, which will put their energy from Russia (80% of total imported energy) in jeopardy.
IMO, its a simple choice. Most Turks I know online and irl are not in favor of Turkey being a NATO puppet.