Starting now, VoxSim publishes a weekly English-language brief on Turkish politics — including a digest of our Turkish analysis. Up front: our figures are synthetic AI estimates, not a real poll.
Türkiye's politics move fast, and the world is watching. Beginning this week, VoxSim publishes a Weekly International Report — an English-language intelligence brief written specifically for foreign correspondents, analysts, diplomats and researchers who follow Turkish politics but do not read Turkish.
This is not a machine translation of our Turkish coverage. Each edition is written from the ground up in English, framed for an international reader — including a one-line gloss on each Turkish party the first time it appears.
When it lands
Every Friday. One report, covering the week that was, published to our blog and syndicated via RSS. No login required.
What's in every edition
- Executive Summary — the week in a single paragraph.
- The Week in Brief — the most important real-world developments (government and opposition moves, the economy, foreign policy, legal events), gathered factually and neutrally.
- The Synthetic Snapshot — where party standing sits according to VoxSim's 312-cell simulation. These are synthetic estimates, not a poll.
- National Mood — our synthetic mood index (anger, fear, apathy, hope, support) across the electorate.
- The Discourse Battleground — which messages landed and which broke, across twelve modelled political clusters.
- What to Watch — forward-looking, non-predictive: the open questions and scheduled events for the days ahead.
- Methodology & Caveats — a short, honest note on how the numbers are produced and where their limits are.
A digest of our Turkish analysis
Under the hood, VoxSim publishes a great deal more in Turkish every week — synthetic election snapshots, discourse reaction maps, trend analysis, crisis tests, cluster spotlights, an information-ecology report, a national mood index and a model-calibration scorecard. The International Report distils the most important findings of that Turkish output into one English read, so you get the signal without needing the language. Where a Turkish piece is especially relevant, we link to it directly.
The one rule
How VoxSim works, briefly
VoxSim is a synthetic-society simulation by Talivio Technology OÜ (Estonia). Turkish society is modelled as twelve political clusters, each with its own information ecology (the news and content it actually consumes, time-weighted by an exponential forgetting curve), layered over a 312-cell demographic grid (26 NUTS-2 regions × socio-economic level × lifestyle). The model is calibrated against real past election results and scored with strictly proper rules. No real individuals are used — only public aggregate statistics.
Where to follow
- Turkey Political Pulse — our live, weekly-updated signal hub.
- Methodology — the full, transparent account of the method.
- Press Kit — key figures, citation rules and press contact.
- RSS — subscribe in your reader.
Media enquiries, interviews and custom data requests: [email protected].
See you Friday.