The Head of the Mobile Research Center, Murat Gezici, shared a poll on the live broadcast he participated in on tv100 that could make the opposition, which is calling for early elections, take a step back. "IF THERE WERE AN ELECTION THIS SUNDAY, THE PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE WOULD WIN""If there were an election in Turkey right now, we can still see that the People's Alliance would win the election. If there were an election this Sunday, the AK Party would receive 36.5%, the CHP 29.5%, the MHP 11.5%, and the DEM Party would receive 9%. When we add parties like BBP and HÜDAPAR, the rate goes above 50. If I were in the government's position, I would hold an election tomorrow. In fact, the government does not want to hold an election right now. The AK Party wants to hold an election at a time of its choosing; I believe Mr. Erdoğan has a plan for a larger vote share in the medium and long term." "I THINK THE EARLY ELECTION COULD BE IN 2027""I think the earliest election could be in 2027. There is a significant public support for Erdoğan regarding Syria. He is seen as a savior. The opposition has been very cautious regarding Syria. Just because of the opposition to Erdoğan, there were steps back taken on the issue of Syria, which were wrong. The Turkey of the past no longer exists. Right now, Turkey has become a country with a significant strategy. Erdoğan opened a bracket in the fight against terrorism together with Devlet Bahçeli." "87.5% OF THE PUBLIC IS WAITING FOR ÖCALAN'S 'LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS' STATEMENT""This is Öcalan's unconditional laying down of arms. At first, this may not have been understood, but we are increasingly seeing that public support is growing. We see that 87.5% of the public is waiting for Öcalan to come out and say 'lay down your arms.' Almost 80% of the Kurdish electorate also wants Öcalan to make such a statement. The PKK is already finished. The main problem is the possibility of the PYD, which is an extension of the PKK, establishing a power in the region. Turkey wants to eliminate this goal on the ground."
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