This policy brief analyzes the timeline of Turkey's authoritarian shift, revealing that the erosion of freedoms began earlier than often recognized, particularly in terms of expression and political pluralism. Under the ruling AKP party, Turkey has maintained a classification of 'partly free' by Freedom House, with significant declines in civil liberties notably occurring before 2013. The findings suggest that Turkey's freedoms, especially in expression, have deteriorated to levels that align more closely with autocratic regimes than with other electoral democracies.