Ankara (IP)- About a week before the Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections, the country is preparing to hold the occasion.

Iran PressAsia: Iran Press reporter in Ankara talked to a number of people about the presidential elections. A resident of Ankara said: "We want justice, we don't want anything other than our right and justice, we have many problems, especially economic problems. Everything is clear, there is financial corruption, hopefully, change will happen.

In an interview with Iran Press News Agency, a young Turkish man said: "I want the president-elect to save our future, I don't see a future for my country, I work for the minimum wage; my salary doesn't even cover my basic needs let alone I save.

This young man living in Ankara added: "We can't do anything for the future, we expect them to think about our future instead of just thinking about their own interests."

Another citizen said: "I just want him to think about the economy, not much.Turkey now has a global prestige, and the would-be president must maintain the prestige both economically and politically."

He added: "Not only Turkey, but other countries are also facing economic problems after the coronavirus pandemic, but we see that some people are taking advantage of the opportunity, which is wrong."

The Turkish citizen said: "Turkey faced with a very big earthquake and one-seventh of the country was damaged and there was great damage."

A woman living in Ankara also said: "I will vote for Erdoğan because he has fulfilled all our expectations, may God bless him, he will win again."

Another person told Iran Press: "No matter who will be the president I want living conditions to go back to 25 years ago when everyone was enjoying life. Now we have lost the passion for life, and many economic and social issues play a role, and that is why we need a fundamental change.In a conversation with Iranpress, two Turkish citizens talked about rights and justice and said: the only thing we need now is rights."

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