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New York Times. Erdogan's goal is unlimited power

The New York Times, the American daily, draws attention to the growing authoritarianism in Turkey, criticized the world's silence for the arrest of Istanbul's mayor Ekamoglu. The newspaper claims that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan can plan and eliminate the constitutional restrictions to run again in the 2028 elections.

It is noted that in order to achieve this goal, it is possible to make snap elections or calling for constitutional changes.

In this regard, the New York Times also does not consider the arrest of Imamoglu to Erdogan shortly after the meeting with Trump.

In addition, it is emphasized that the direction of Turkish radical Islamism can contribute to the support of terrorism and this circumstance can create a serious threat of security for countries like Israel.