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lenchonwouldseektoreversemostofMr
Macron’sreforms,whichhaveencouraged
privateinvestment andjobcreation. He
promises,amongotherthings,toreduce
thepensionageto 60 years,undoliberalis­
ing labour­market reforms, restore the
wealthtax,andincreasethenetminimum
wageby15%to €1,500($1,600)amonth.
TwoofhiscandidatesinParisinvitedJere­
myCorbyn,Britain’sradicalformerLabour
leader,tocampaignwiththem.
Still,thechancesarethatMrMacronei­
ther holds on to a shrunken majority,
whichwouldenablehimtopresson,or
losesit,which wouldspelltrouble.The
presidentwouldthenneedeithertostitch
togetheravotingmajoritywithunallied
deputies,orseekaformalcoalition.Yet,
having crushed the mainstream parties
withhiscentristbloc, MrMacronfinds
himselfaloneagainsttheextremes,with
fewoptions;thecentre­rightRepublicans
showlittleinterestinhelpinghim.
Thecampaignhasfailedtostirenthusi­
asm.“Peoplethinkthatthelegislativesare
just avote ofconfirmation, to give the
presidenta majority,whichisn’tverymo­
tivating,”saysMathieuGallard,ofIpsos,a
pollster.Indeed,bykeepingthecampaign
low­keyMrMacronmayhavehopedtoset
upthevoteasthenaturalsequeltothe
presidentialresult.Yettheupshotsofar
hasbeenmoreofa senseofdrift.Thishas
allowedMrMélenchontosettheagenda,
anddamagingevents,suchasthepolicing
fiascoata recentEuropeanfootballfinal,
todominate.“Everyseatwillbeafight,”
saysoneofMrMacron’sdeputies.Thegov­
ernmentisontheline.Ministerswhofail
togetelected,includingMsBorne,whois
standinginNormandy,wouldhavetogo.
MrMacronhasformdefeatingtheex­
tremes.ThereisplentytodeploreinMr
Mélenchon’s manifesto, not least its
pledgetobreachpartsofEuropeanUnion
lawortophaseoutFrenchnuclearenergy.
DuringthepresidentialcampaignMrMac­
ronclinicallyexposedthecontradictions
ofMsLePen’spromises.Nowheneedsto
dothesametoMrMélenchon’s.n

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courtsentenced CananKaftancio­
glu to nearly five years behind bars and
banned her from politics. Her crime was to
have posted messages deemed insulting to
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
on social media several years ago. She was
transferred  to  prison  on  May  31st  but  im­
mediately released on probation. Her case,
she  says,  shows  what  Turkey’s  opposition
can expect over the coming months. She is
a politician from the main opposition Re­
publican  People’s  Party  (chp).  The  court
system  is  beholden  to  Mr  Erdogan,  she
says.  “The  courts  decide  on  the  basis  of
what passes through the lips of the man in
the palace.” 
The  presidential  and  parliamentary
elections Mr Erdogan faces next year look
set  to  be  the  toughest  of  his  long  career.
The official inflation rate has now topped a
staggering  73%.  The  true  figure  may  be  in
triple  digits.  Opinion  polls  suggest  that
most  Turks  have  no  faith  in  the  country’s
statistics agency. And even more pain may
be in store. Turkey’s currency, which reco­
vered at the start of the year thanks to the
introduction  of  a  deposit­insurance
scheme and sales of dollar reserves by the
central  bank,  is  now  bracing  for  another
crash landing, following Mr Erdogan’s pro­
mise of new interest­rate cuts. 
The Turkish leader’s election strategy is
starting to come into focus. With the econ­
omy  beyond  repair,  at  least  with  the  cur­
rent monetary­policy settings in place, Mr
Erdogan has decided instead to search for
monsters  to  destroy,  abroad  and  at  home.
Dressed up as a war on terror, a new wave of
repression is gathering steam.
Leaders of the country’s biggest Kurdish
party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (hdp),
including  Selahattin  Demirtas,  a  former
presidential contender, have already spent
years  in  prison  on  trumped­up  terrorism
charges. Turkey’s constitutional court may
soon close down the hdp as a whole, citing
links to the pkk, a banned terrorist organi­
sation.  The  courts  are  also  starting  to  go
after  chp heavyweights.  Mrs  Kaftancioglu
will not be the last. Ekrem Imamoglu, the
mayor  of  Istanbul  and  one  of  the  opposi­
tion  politicians  best  placed  to  unseat  Mr
Erdogan at the next election, according to
polls,  may  well  be  next.  Prosecutors  have
accused  Mr  Imamoglu  of  the  heinous
crime  of  insulting  the  officials  who  over­
turned his victory in the 2019 mayoral vote
and  ordered  a  repeat,  which  he  then  also

won,bycallingthem“fools”.Averdictin
hiscaseisexpectedinSeptember.Iffound
guilty,hefacesuptofouryearsinprison
anda banfrompolitics.
MrErdoganhasalsomadeclearthathe
willnottolerateanypopularunrest.On
June1st,theanniversaryofthemassde­
monstrations that erupted across the
countryin2013,hecalledtheprotesters
“terrorists”andforgoodmeasure,“sluts”.
Weeksearlier,a Turkishcourthadconvict­
ed sevenactivists who tookpart inthe
sameprotestsofplottingtooverthrowthe
government and sentenced them to 18
yearsinprison.OsmanKavala,thephilan­
thropistwhomprosecutorsmadeouttobe
thegroup’sringleader,wassentencedto
lifebehindbars.
MrErdoganhasalsobeenbangingwar
drums,warningofa newoffensiveagainst
Kurdish troops,whom Turkeyconsiders
terrorists,inSyria.Asuccessfulinvasion
wouldlinkupareasTurkeycapturedin
three previous offensives, giving its
troops, flanked by thousands of Syrian
Arabmercenaries,controlovera650km
longstripofnorthernSyria.Thedecision
mayhingeonapprovalfromRussia,which
backstheKurdsandhassometroopsinthe
area.VladimirPutinmay betoobogged
downinUkrainetoopposetheincursion.
HemightalsobetemptedtoofferMrErdo­
gana greenlightinSyriaasa tokenofap­
preciationforhispledgetoblockSweden’s
andFinland’saccessiontonato.
Officially,Turkey’s president is upset
withSwedenandFinlandforrefusingto
extraditea handfulofKurdishmilitants,a
septuagenarianhuman­rightsactivist,and
followersoftheGulenmovement,a sect
Turkeyblamesfora violentcoupattempt
in2016.MrErdogansaysthisamountsto
supportingterrorism.Histruemotivesare
inscrutable.ButTurkey’sleaderisalready
usingthecrisistoscorepointsathomeby
whipping upanger againstEurope. The
Nordicsareonlythelatestandmostun­
likelyfrontinMrErdogan’swaronterror.
Hewillprobablyopennewonesaselec­
tionsapproach.n

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Turkey’s president prepares
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Turkey, consumer prices
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Source: Refinitiv Datastream

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