Erdogan's fate may be sealed in Turkey's upcoming election by the pro-Kurdish party. The Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) has announced that it will not put forward its own presidential candidate, allowing its supporters to vote for Erdogan's main rival. 
The HDP's decision is a result of the Turkish president and leader of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party), Recep Tayyip Erdogan, cracking down on the party after it began chipping away at his voter base. The party's former leader Selahattin Demirtas has been in prison for nearly seven years.
The HDP's move could tip the balance in favor of Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Erdogan's main rival, who represents the six-party Nation Alliance opposition bloc. Analysts say that the HDP is a kingmaker in the elections, and its supporters' vote may be crucial in determining the outcome.
Turkey's Kurds are the biggest minority group in the country, making up between 15% and 20% of the population. The party was founded in 2012 with the aim of "peaceful and democratic resolution of the Kurdish conflict."
The HDP knows that its position is key to the outcome of next month's vote but also faces a delicate situation due to accusations against it.
A second Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officer died following an attack in Syria on Friday, according to Iranian state media. The attack also killed another IRGC officer.
Iran has blamed Israel for the killing of the two officers and vowed to respond.
In other news, China and Brazil have agreed to ditch USD and use their own currencies, which has been met with laughter and ridicule from the public.
A photo of Palm Sunday in Iraq is available on CNN's website.
China and Brazil’s decision could be a significant shift in global trade and finance. The agreement was part of "the rising global use of the Chinese renminbi," according to China Daily.
Iranian state news outlet IRNA gloated about what it sees as the demise of the US dollar.
				
			The HDP's decision is a result of the Turkish president and leader of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party), Recep Tayyip Erdogan, cracking down on the party after it began chipping away at his voter base. The party's former leader Selahattin Demirtas has been in prison for nearly seven years.
The HDP's move could tip the balance in favor of Kemal Kilicdaroglu, Erdogan's main rival, who represents the six-party Nation Alliance opposition bloc. Analysts say that the HDP is a kingmaker in the elections, and its supporters' vote may be crucial in determining the outcome.
Turkey's Kurds are the biggest minority group in the country, making up between 15% and 20% of the population. The party was founded in 2012 with the aim of "peaceful and democratic resolution of the Kurdish conflict."
The HDP knows that its position is key to the outcome of next month's vote but also faces a delicate situation due to accusations against it.
A second Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officer died following an attack in Syria on Friday, according to Iranian state media. The attack also killed another IRGC officer.
Iran has blamed Israel for the killing of the two officers and vowed to respond.
In other news, China and Brazil have agreed to ditch USD and use their own currencies, which has been met with laughter and ridicule from the public.
A photo of Palm Sunday in Iraq is available on CNN's website.
China and Brazil’s decision could be a significant shift in global trade and finance. The agreement was part of "the rising global use of the Chinese renminbi," according to China Daily.
Iranian state news outlet IRNA gloated about what it sees as the demise of the US dollar.
 . Erdogan's trying to crack down on the pro-Kurdish party, but I think he's just pushing them harder into Kilicdaroglu's camp
. Erdogan's trying to crack down on the pro-Kurdish party, but I think he's just pushing them harder into Kilicdaroglu's camp  . The HDP's decision not to run their own candidate is a clever move, and it could definitely swing the vote in favor of opposition. It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out
. The HDP's decision not to run their own candidate is a clever move, and it could definitely swing the vote in favor of opposition. It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out  .
. I mean, who does that? It seems like a pretty bold move, but also kinda crazy
 I mean, who does that? It seems like a pretty bold move, but also kinda crazy  . The global trade and finance implications could be huge, but it's hard to see this one working out without any major hitch
. The global trade and finance implications could be huge, but it's hard to see this one working out without any major hitch  .
. An attack in Syria that killed two IRGC officers has Iran blaming Israel for it. It's like, what's going on over there?
 An attack in Syria that killed two IRGC officers has Iran blaming Israel for it. It's like, what's going on over there? 
 they're probably worried about being taken advantage of or something... and honestly, i think it's kinda funny that iran is gloating about the demise of the usd - like, doesn't that mean you'll be taking on more responsibility for your economy?
 they're probably worried about being taken advantage of or something... and honestly, i think it's kinda funny that iran is gloating about the demise of the usd - like, doesn't that mean you'll be taking on more responsibility for your economy? 
 but at the same time, you gotta wonder if this is really a game-changer for kemal kilicdaroglu... is he just riding the coattails of the pro-kurdish party or does he actually have a vision for turkey's future?
 but at the same time, you gotta wonder if this is really a game-changer for kemal kilicdaroglu... is he just riding the coattails of the pro-kurdish party or does he actually have a vision for turkey's future? It's like he's handing Kemal Kilicdaroglu the keys to victory on a silver platter.
 It's like he's handing Kemal Kilicdaroglu the keys to victory on a silver platter. And China and Brazil ditching USD for their own currencies? That's cute. It's like they think they can just waltz in and change the rules mid-game.
 And China and Brazil ditching USD for their own currencies? That's cute. It's like they think they can just waltz in and change the rules mid-game. Turkey, Iran, Israel, China... it's like a never-ending cycle of drama and tension. I'm just over here trying to stay informed and not lose my mind.
 Turkey, Iran, Israel, China... it's like a never-ending cycle of drama and tension. I'm just over here trying to stay informed and not lose my mind. 
 i was at the store the other day and they had this huge display of avocado toast and I'm like "yaaas please" but then I saw the prices and I'm over here thinking "uuhh not so much $$$"
 i was at the store the other day and they had this huge display of avocado toast and I'm like "yaaas please" but then I saw the prices and I'm over here thinking "uuhh not so much $$$" 

 . I mean, the public is poking fun at it for now, but who knows what kind of power plays this gives to these two nations? The US might be feeling a little uneasy about its dollar dominance.
. I mean, the public is poking fun at it for now, but who knows what kind of power plays this gives to these two nations? The US might be feeling a little uneasy about its dollar dominance. . We'll have to wait and see how this all plays out!
. We'll have to wait and see how this all plays out!
 The HDP's move could really tip the scales in Kilicdaroglu's favor, especially since Turkey's Kurds are such a big chunk of the population
 The HDP's move could really tip the scales in Kilicdaroglu's favor, especially since Turkey's Kurds are such a big chunk of the population 
 . The Kurds are like 15-20% of the population and the HDP is all about peaceful resolution of their conflict... this just seems like a master move by Erdogan's opponents
. The Kurds are like 15-20% of the population and the HDP is all about peaceful resolution of their conflict... this just seems like a master move by Erdogan's opponents  . And I can see why the HDP would wanna do this, they gotta protect themselves from all the accusations they're getting, right?
. And I can see why the HDP would wanna do this, they gotta protect themselves from all the accusations they're getting, right?  But at the same time, it's not fair to Erdogan and his party either, it's like the whole system is a big mess
 But at the same time, it's not fair to Erdogan and his party either, it's like the whole system is a big mess 

 , making up 15-20% of the population
, making up 15-20% of the population  . It's all about the democratic resolution of the Kurdish conflict
. It's all about the democratic resolution of the Kurdish conflict  . And now, with Demirtas in prison for years
. And now, with Demirtas in prison for years  .
. because two IRGC officers were killed in Syria
 because two IRGC officers were killed in Syria  . They blame Israel for it
. They blame Israel for it  , but we all know how that story goes
, but we all know how that story goes  
 That's some wild news
 That's some wild news  ! The Chinese renminbi is rising
! The Chinese renminbi is rising  , and the US dollar is taking a hit
, and the US dollar is taking a hit  is actually pretty cool
 is actually pretty cool  . But, seriously, can't we just have world peace
. But, seriously, can't we just have world peace 

 . the implications for trade and finance would be huge. i'm not sure how the public is reacting to it yet, but i think people will start to take notice once they realize what's going on
. the implications for trade and finance would be huge. i'm not sure how the public is reacting to it yet, but i think people will start to take notice once they realize what's going on  have you seen that photo of Palm Sunday in Iraq?
 have you seen that photo of Palm Sunday in Iraq?  it's just heartbreaking, the devastation and destruction is still so raw... and China and Brazil ditching the USD?
 it's just heartbreaking, the devastation and destruction is still so raw... and China and Brazil ditching the USD?  what does this mean for the rest of us?
 what does this mean for the rest of us?  . And Iran blaming Israel for the attack? Come on, it's all just a smokescreen
. And Iran blaming Israel for the attack? Come on, it's all just a smokescreen  .
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 . Like, who does that?
. Like, who does that?