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Erdoğan’s move against main rival plunges Turkey into crisis

Politicians and investors say arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu marks dangerous turning point in authoritarian slide

For months, events at home and abroad appeared to be moving in Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s favour.

Years of fraught relations with Europe were warming as Ankara’s importance as a Nato ally was reinforced by US President Donald Trump’s pivot to Moscow; Turkey’s runaway inflation was cooling; and interest rates, long the bane of Erdoğan, were finally falling. There were even signs that a 40-year insurgency by Kurdish separatists may be coming to an end.

But the darker side of Erdoğan’s rule was simmering in the background as the authorities launched a months-long crackdown against his political opponents, while the veteran leader raged against an “opposition problem that poisons democracy”.

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