so it seems like the HDP's decision not to field a candidate could go either way
... on one hand, it might boost Kilicdaroglu's chances in the election, but on the other hand, their supporters are now forced to choose between two candidates that don't exactly represent their interests
. I think what's at play here is a complex web of politics and power struggles in Turkey
. The Kurdish minority has been feeling marginalized for years, and the HDP is trying to make a statement by not being tied to a specific candidate
. But, as we all know, this decision also puts them in a precarious position, with their case against them still ongoing
... it's going to be interesting to see how this plays out 