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Selin Sayek Boke

In mid-April, Turks will vote in a referendum to change the country's constitution and give the president more power. Can the CHP challenge the popularity of the ruling AK Party?

HARDtalk's Zeinab Badawi speaks to Selin Sayek Boke, Turkish opposition MP and deputy leader for the Republican People's Party the CHP. In mid-April Turks vote in a referendum to change the country's constitution and give the president more powers. Polls suggest it's a tight race, so the votes of Turkish citizens living in Europe could help swing the result. But government ministers have been prevented from campaigning in some European countries provoking a major diplomatic row. The CHP is opposed to the referendum claiming it would give President Erdogan too much power. But do they have an alternative vision for Turkey that can challenge the popularity of the ruling AK Party?

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 24 Mar 201703:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterZeinab Badawi
Interviewed GuestSelin Sayek Boke

Broadcasts

  • Wed 22 Mar 201704:30GMT
  • Wed 22 Mar 201709:30GMT
  • Fri 24 Mar 201703:30GMT