Elections May Put Drag On Turkey’s Ruling Party
Turks are voting in parliamentary elections on Sunday. The secular opposition is mainly fighting to keep the ruling party from winning too big a majority so it doesn’t have a completely free hand when it comes to rewriting the country’s constitution. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks with NPR’s Peter Kenyon about what’s at stake.
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