The stakes couldn't be higher for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Just months before the biggest test of his political career, a massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria, killing over 15,000 people.
In May, Turkey will vote in elections that polls conducted before the disaster showed would turn into a tight race for Erdogan, who has led the country since 2003.
On Euro Watch, Drive Time's Elliot Danker and Timothy Go speak Antonio Fatás, Professor of Economics, INSEAD on how the tumultuous events will impact Erdogan's election prospects.

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