Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are trying to intimidate their opponents in Germany ahead of seismic elections back home, according to voters and politicians. Pro-Erdogan demonstrators have reportedly driven around the local CHP branch, cars blasting songs linked to Erdogan's AKP party have also reportedly driven around the local CHP branch, and Turkish citizens living abroad can vote until May 9. If you don't wear the veil and are dressed in a less traditional way, you are directly considered anti-Erdogan. This hostility must be prohibited, according to Interior Ministry of State Reul.
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