With the coronavirus epidemic, states were at the center of the discussions and even became direct targets. Efforts to save the day were more prominent than anxiety for the future, when the broad sections of the population, who were suppressed by the economic difficulties caused by the epidemic, became the first victims of the shrinking economic indicators. Evaluating this process, some academics predicted that both the demand from the states and the critical view of the states would peak due to the pandemic. The fact that this determination was in place became clearer in the course of time. Developed countries have succeeded in minimizing the problems by offering their economic resources to the use of their citizens. However, it is not possible to say that developing countries such as Turkey are managing this process as they should. Of course, there are many reasons for this, but the most important is that trust in the political establishment has rapidly declined in recent years.
It should be said that all the expectations that Turkey will develop and get richer with the Presidential Government System leave the enthusiasm on the crops. It is clearly observed today that even those who made superhuman efforts to defend the system change in its current form, in those days when the discussions were very hot, increased a lot.
So, how can Turkey overcome these problems? How can he overcome adversity? In fact, there is no need to make such big and long sentences. There is a very short answer to this; confidence. What will establish trust is the view of governments towards the institution of justice and their relations with it. At this point, justice is indispensable for establishing trust. Everyone's interpretation of justice and making use of inferences accordingly is the biggest barrier to trust building. Today, problems with regard to belief in politics in general have started to emerge. Hopes that politics will overcome problems are now dulling. In fact, this indicates a very dangerous process. If the distrust in politics is supported primarily by injustices, then the society feels in a vicious circle. Such an atmosphere creates a view that is more open to outside intervention. Although he does not tolerate listening to criticism, today it is the power that must solve these problems first. Of course, opposition parties also have responsibilities. Seeing this reality and restoring the citizen's view of politics is an undeniable condition for the future of a country, especially in this environment. Whoever does not protect the law of the political institution, in the first place, squeezes it into his own feet. No one should be enthusiastic about short-term material and moral gains. However, no one should expect a political gain from sowing seeds of hatred, hatred and discord among the children of the nation. To protect and watch over the trust in politics means to protect the law of this state and this nation. The result is that those who see these as secondary have nothing left to give to this country. It is a vital matter to restore trust in politics, and to build if necessary. You, me, it all should look in the mirror and act with a language, style and approach that will eliminate the destructiveness of insecurity.