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The question is simple:
“Which party do you think can solve this country’s problems?”
And a striking answer is rising:
“None!”
This is not just a reaction to political parties. It reflects an erosion of trust in the system’s capacity to produce solutions.
Economic contraction is deepening.
Income inequality is growing.
Trust in the rule of law is weakening.
Institutions are deteriorating.
Society is becoming increasingly polarized, and in the face of this picture, voters are saying:
“The current actors cannot carry this burden.”
The ruling power is worn out, yet the opposition still has not been able to present a strong, convincing, and concrete alternative.
A major gap:
A representation gap.
People no longer want to hear slogans.
They are no longer persuaded by populist rhetoric.
They want merit.
They want a serious, actionable plan.
They want credible teams.
And most importantly… they want sincerity.
The crisis in Turkey is not only economic. The real crisis is a crisis of hope. People no longer believe in the sentence, “tomorrow will be better.”
The danger begins when a society loses its belief in the future. If a new political path—one that centers science, rebuilds the rule of law, prioritizes a production-based economy, and truly establishes social justice—cannot be formed in this country…
I’m sorry…
Hopelessness will become even more dominant.
Soru basit:
— Sırrı Er (@konusmasanati) May 5, 2026
"Bu ülkenin problemlerini sizce hangi parti çözebilir?"
Ve dikkat çekici bir cevap yükseliyor:
"Hiçbiri!"
Bu sadece partilere duyulan bir tepki değil. Bu, sistemin çözüm üretme kapasitesine duyulan güvenin aşınmasıdır.
Ekonomik daralma derinleşiyor.
Gelir… pic.twitter.com/VtwkknOuu1
Kaynak: Sırrı Er @konusmasanati