underKANTER
Well-Known Member
Yes as long as the people can make up their own minds/decision without blindly following culture/religious beliefs/the way things are done, etc. For there to be true democracy there has to be complete information. Otherwise if I'm Muslim, should I always vote for the Muslim party without questioning its policies whatsoever?
Unfortunately, some people vote without informing themselves at all. Democracy means having the responsibility to make the best individual choices by getting enough informations.
Nope. That's wrong. For example, there are ten Parties and I'm Christian. Three of these parties are Christian parties: a moderate, radical and very modern one. Other parties are communistic, nationalistic, socialistic or the middle. My question: Am I going to automatically choose a Christian party just because I consider myself a Christian? I don't get it. Erdogan is considered a quite moderate Muslim that has good relation to the States and now a better bond to Israel. That does not mean that every Muslim is going to choose him. Turkey has over 90 percent Muslims but Erdogan gets 50 percent of the votes.