After one of Türkiye's most fiercely contested elections in decades, President Erdogan emerged victorious yet again. Despite a struggling economy marked by skyrocketing inflation and a declining currency, 52 percent of the electorate granted him another five years in office.
The questions now are exactly what factors contributed to Erdogan's victory? Can he revitalize the country's faltering economy? And what does his victory mean for Türkiye on the world stage?
To shed light on these matters, The Agenda's Juliet Mann talks to Murat Aslan, Senior Researcher at the Seta Foundation; Ahmet Kasim Han, Professor of International Relations at Beykoz University: and Ozan Ozkural, Founder and Managing Partner at Tanto Capital Partners.