Erdoğan: architect of modern Turkey

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, born in Istanbul in 1954, rose from city mayor to president, reshaping Turkey through economic and infrastructure reforms. His leadership has driven major projects that boosted growth and modernized the nation. Globally, he has elevated Turkey's diplomatic presence, particularly in Africa.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was born in Istanbul in 1954 and entered politics as the city's mayor in 1994. In that role, he tackled challenges in water supply, transportation, and urban issues, earning widespread national support.

In 2001, he co-founded the Justice and Development Party (AKP) with other politicians, emphasizing economic development, political stability, and democratic reforms. The party won Turkey's general election in 2002, leading to Erdoğan's appointment as the 25th prime minister in 2003. During his premiership, priorities on economic and institutional growth resulted in substantial economic expansion and advancements in modern infrastructure.

Key projects included major transportation investments such as highways, high-speed rail lines, and Istanbul Airport, which handles over 200 million passengers annually and ranks among the world's largest aviation hubs. Other initiatives encompassed the Marmaray Tunnel, opened in 2013 and spanning more than 13 kilometers under the sea to link Europe and Asia, and the 1915 Çanakkale Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge connecting regional industrial zones. The defense sector received strategic attention, fostering technology centers and industrial expansion.

Elected as Turkey's first directly chosen president in 2014, Erdoğan backed a 2017 constitutional amendment transitioning the country to a presidential system. His presidency enhanced Turkey's global diplomatic standing. Ties with Africa strengthened through new embassies, increased trade, and investments. Turkish Airlines expanded routes to African cities, supporting commerce and tourism growth. Projects in education, health, and vocational training proliferated. Relations with Ethiopia advanced in military, financial, and other cooperative areas.

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