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Matthieu Eynaudi

A graduate of the Institut d’ Études Politiques de Paris (IEP) specializing in Turkey.

  • The image depicts a group of people at a political rally or event. In the foreground, a woman dressed in a white suit is speaking into a microphone, raising her arm with a gesture that signifies support or determination. Behind her, several men are visible, some clapping and others making similar gestures. The background features a large red banner, which may be associated with the event or political party. The overall atmosphere seems to convey enthusiasm and solidarity among the attendees. Meral Akşener, a Woman against Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Matthieu Eynaudi, Max-Valentin Robert · November 2017 On 25 October 2017, Meral Akşener founded a new group, “The Good Party” (Iyi Parti). The former Minister of Home Affairs is often compared with Marine Le Pen and might be seen as an alternative to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, capable of appealing to voters beyond the nationalist electorate in the 2019 (…)
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