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Newsweek: Erdoğan's runoff challenges West's dictator narrative

The outcome of the May 14 elections in Türkiye, where President Erdoğan secured 49.52% of the votes and advanced to the presidential runoff, has significantly disrupted the Western media's anti-Erdoğan editorial policy. US magazine Newsweek recently published an opinion piece criticizing Western newspapers for their use of derogatory terms like "dictator" when referring to President Erdoğan. The article, titled "Don't call Erdoğan a dictator, dictators won't go to the runoffs," highlights the continuous use of such labels by Western media.

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Accusations of foreign interference in elections can be a contentious issue, and the Turkish opposition, including Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, has blamed their loss on alleged Russian interference. Kılıçdaroğlu specifically accused Russia of spreading misinformation through deepfakes. Furthermore, his meeting with the American ambassador to Turkey, Jeff Flake, provided an opportunity for President Erdogan to criticize the opposition for collaborating with the United States.