Deadly earthquake in Turkey: President Erdogan to face tight elections in three months
President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday declared as a disaster zone the 10 provinces affected by the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey, imposing a state of emergency in the region for three months. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Robert Parsons tells us if this crisis may affect the elections Erdogan will face in three months.
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