European Media
•30 days
40 sources in European Media are amplifying 164 narrative items relating to the narrative of Türkiye's 2023 national elections. These narratives explore the political dynamics among major parties, their ideological positions, and alliances, while also addressing their perspectives on EU integration, highlighting the interconnectedness of domestic politics and international relations.
Reviewing a number of the most relevant narrative items indicates that Europe Elects provides a neutral yet detailed overview of Türkiye's political landscape during the 2023 national elections. Their portrayal of the major parties, such as the AKP and CHP, emphasizes their ideological differences and alliances without using hyperbolic language or emotive terms. Instead, they present empirical data, focusing on poll numbers and party platforms, which adds credibility. In contrast, while local Turkish media might showcase a more emotionally charged stance towards the AKP or the opposition, often employing loaded language to highlight the stakes of EU integration, they may also reflect a bias based on regional sentiments. Overall, the contrast between the detailed, data-driven approach of Europe Elects and potentially more biased portrayals in Turkish media illustrates varying agendas, inviting readers to think critically about the implications of these elections and the narratives shaping them.
The European Media module tracks a large number of media organizations and journalists operating in and reporting on Eastern and Western Europe.