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quokk.au

The paywall is strong with this one! I wasn't able to get around it.

Everything I have read in the past has indicated that until something changes with Turkiye's overseas voters, Erdogan will remain in power. It doesn't seem like he needs a majority at home.

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quokk.au

According to this article (and others from their last election) about 3 million. That's only 5% of domestic voters, but if you look at how close the lection was and how Erdogan cultivates the diaspora, it matters.

I don't think Turkiye is alone in allowing expats to vote, but once folks receive citizenship in a new country this seems problematic IMO.

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piefed.ca

There is a definite case to be made for not allowing people with no skin in the game to vote, but on the other hand if I'm a citizen I get a god damn vote.

As an immigrant, I'd be furious if I couldn't vote in my home country.

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