Turkey takes precautions against excessive prices and stockpiling, rising inflation remains a global problem.
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The Gulf states undertook huge transformations in their foreign policy in 2021.
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Turkey’s main opposition leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, continues to demand an early election.
Turkey's opposition bloc has yet to come to an agreement on a joint road map for the 2023 elections, and their chances to construct one seem to be quite low
The wave of normalization promises to further improve regional strength
The U.S. president's 'democracy' gathering is another failed move to restore America's global image
The main opposition leader keeps making mistake after mistake, miscalculation after miscalculation
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Turkey’s political opposition has been saying the same thing, over and over again, since the 2019 municipal elections: 'The country is not being governed properly. Let us hold early elections.'
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Turkey has never pursued a policy that involved meddling in the internal affairs of any country or attacking them. Nor did it hesitate to use its political and military might, in legitimate ways, to ensure its national security. Let us keep in mind that a fresh and rational reassessment of national interests could make tensions between states go away.
The ruling AK Party is still miles ahead of the main opposition leader's new, reactionary discourse
With a campaign transforming Turkey and itself, the ruling party is likely to leave the Opposition behind in the campaign race
The main opposition leader is attempting to make intra-party and alliance changes. However, it seems he will need more than just that
The conservative opposition party is on the brink of a major political choice. Either way, it will impact both the party and the upcoming 2023 elections as well
CHP’s most recent actions regarding national security and sovereignty fuel mounting criticism.
With Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's recent moves, the IP's agenda to become Turkey’s top center-right party is unlikely to be achieved
The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) and the Good Party (IP) recently signaled that they could walk back on their rapprochement with the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP).
The year 2023 has symbolic significance for the people of Turkey. The most crucial questions are where have we reached after 100 years and what the next century holds for us.
As Turkey prepares to launch a new military operation against YPG militants in northern Syria, the CHP leadership will find it difficult to explain why it opposed the authorization bill.
On October 31, 2021, during the G20 Summit in Rome, President Erdoğan is going to meet with U.S. President Biden. This will be their second meeting in a couple of months after Biden came to the White House.
Those 10 foreign ambassadors could serve their countries better if they stopped making such statements and instead promoted a new kind of relationship that recognizes Turkey’s interests and considerations.