Turkish voters head to the polls on June
24th to vote for the country’s future president
and members of parliament. The election outcome is uncertain and
hinges on the complicated interplay between two main political
coalitions and Turkey’s Kurds. The outcome is uncertain and any
number of scenarios are in play. To discuss the latest from the
campaign, Aaron speaks with Piotr
Zalewski, the Economist correspondent in Turkey, about the state of
the race.