I respect the reasons you've stated but you should search more for those reasons on Erdoğan's side, because what you've said are only his words. Turkey's economy is not doing well. Most of the means of national wealth are dealt for nothing by the time we speak. That is something, no kind of power holder political party would do. You don't get rid of your tools that you make a living of. As a result of that, the current account deficit has boosted in his reign. His anger in Davos was pure out of personal nerve patience. I was like "wow" when I saw him on Davos but his after actions brought me down. He acted like he supported Muslims, but tried to took care of anyone who was against him whether if they were Muslim or not. He actually used the word "My power (iktidarım)" in an interview that was only made to ease him down after the protests began. That reflects his mentality. The representative democracy in Turkey is not a good one. Actually it is one of the worst if you compare the country to the others using the election threshold percentages. Erdoğan and his party took great advantage of it. I didn't understand how he is liberal economically.