Distrust in the Peace Process is growing. Since April, the percentage of people who believe the process will not resolve the Kurdish issue has increased among both Turks and Kurds. The public at large is also wary of a potential amnesty. Fifty-seven percent believe the process will not resolve the Kurdish issue, while 48 percent say amnesty should not be considered within the scope of the process.
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The section includes an analysis and evaluation of which party participants would vote for if electi...
The public perception of foreign policy in Turkey is significantly influenced by political identitie...
The public's perception of inflation over the past 12 months averaged 108% in September, but fell to...
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