Still support President Erdogan after reading this??

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They were best friends, they became enemies after the president nationalized all schools. This affected the other guy because he has a big business of having private schools and universities. This was the main reason of their fallout. Regarding corruption, yes there is corruption in every government. While you try to employ good people to your party/gov't, it doesn't mean they all will be good nor can you baby sit everyone and makes sure they are not corrupt. But as long as corruption is being dealt with and not covered up then it's a move in a good direction.

I think you didn't read the link, anyways what the minority think of him is really mute considered to the support of the majority. That's what we call democracy, right?
 
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They were best friends, they became enemies after the president nationalist all schools. This affected the other guy because he has a big business of having private schools and universities. This was the main reason of their fallout. Regarding corruption, yes there is corruption in every government. While you try to employ good people to your party/gov't, it doesn't mean they all will be good nor can you baby sit everyone and makes sure they are not corrupt. But as long as corruption is being dealt with and not covered up then it's a move in a good direction.

I think you didn't read the link, anyways what the minority think of him is really mute considered to the support of the majority. That's what we can democracy, right?

just be patient with western media readers ;D
 

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