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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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"Liberals and Western media don't believe in Turkish elections; they call it rigged by the authoritarian regime. They think they are sounding the alarm of democracy. What they actually sound like is former President Donald Trump: Don't like the results? Call foul, accuse your opponent of election rigging, foreign interference, and then, because you're a liberal, call him a totalitarian dictator," Newsweek Columnist Asaad Sam Hanna stressed in the article titled "Stop Calling Erdogan a Dictator. Dictators Don't Go to Runoffs".