On May 28, voters in Turkey went to the polls for a second time to choose their president after a vote two-weeks earlier proved inconclusive. In this second round, current President Erdogan won a close contest 52% to 48%, extending his two-decade long administration for at least another five years.
What does his victory mean for the country, the region and the world? Our experts share their insights.
Featured speakers:
- Jessica Leyland, senior analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence
- Andy Birch, economist and associate director at S&P Global Market Intelligence
- John Raines, director and principal global risks adviser at at S&P Global Market Intelligence