Turkey looking ahead to municipal elections

The upcoming municipal elections are starting to attract attention in Turkey.

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Turkey looking ahead to municipal elections
Turkey's quest for pre-electoral alliances in local elections

Turkey's quest for pre-electoral alliances in local elections

Turkey has been discussing the possibilities and limitations of pre-electoral alliances in the local elections for awhile now.

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The strained atmosphere between Turkey and the U.S. is not likely to change until Trump stops being a bully

This book analyzes various aspects of the presidential system of government in Turkey. It provides a detailed summary of the public debate on the transformation of Turkey’s political system along with the arguments made by advocates and opponents of change.

For the past five years, the Western media has engaged in an endless "discussion" on Turkey.

Credibility of US government with a president as 'erratic' as Trump is greatly diminished, says expert

BRICS need objective credit rating agency: Expert

Emerging powerhouses need objective institution against Western-based agencies' political decisions, says economic expert

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BRICS need objective credit rating agency Expert
Why Meral Akşener's Good Party failed in politics

Why Meral Akşener's Good Party failed in politics

After its foundation in October 2017, the Good Party (İP) has already faced multiple serious crises in the political arena.

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The Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin did not yield any tangible outcomes, but can be described as a good start to discussing several bilateral and regional problems

Dieser Bericht ist als Teil des englischsprachigen European Islamophobia Report entstanden. Der Österreichische Islamophobie-Bericht 2017 bildet dabei den Länderbericht für Österreich ab. Ziel dieses Berichtes ist es, die Entwicklung und den Status Quo von Islamophobie im jeweiligen Kalenderjahr aufzuzeigen.

Concentrating on the results of the June 24 elections in Turkey, I temporarily turned a blind eye to Western media's coverage of this historic vote.

The June 24 presidential and parliamentary elections have been finalized. The results were not at all surprising for those who closely follow Turkish politics.

Western governments have no choice but to reassess their priorities and work with Turkey under the leadership of President Erdoğan

For the first time since 1969, deputies from eight political parties entered Parliament with Sunday's election under the new election law, which signals a more representative era for Turkish politics

As one of the most controversial debate topics in the elections period, the Kurdish vote has become a hot topic of conversation once again. While the major preferences of Kurdish voters had been between the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) in the previous elections, it is expected that the competition will come true again between these parties. Nonetheless, it is important to evaluate the main motivations behind the voting preferences of Kurdish people.

Turkey is heading to the polls on Sunday to vote for its president and parliament members. Almost 55 million voters are expected to participate in the elections. The political parties had formed alliances months ago before the election campaigns kicked off.

This report examines and provides an introduction to the decision to hold the elections early and the platforms and candidates that the major political parties are putting forward in the June 2018 elections. As noted, there are a number of candidates for the presidency from the AK Party, the CHP, MHP, HDP, IYI Party, SP, and other parties. In the parliamentary elections, there are two major electoral alliances, a new feature in Turkish elections.

Is the institutional structure sufficiently trustworthy regarding management and supervision of elections in Turkey? What are the regulations introduced by the Election Safety Law and what are their purpose? What does the decision to move and combine ballot boxes mean? Are the criticisms justified?

After the partnership between Saudi and the U.S., relations strengthened during the Salman period and Riyadh began to support the most secular groups in Syria

Opposition presidential candidates İnce and Akşener only have vague commitments on how to restore the parliamentary system