'Wind of change' in Turkish political parties
Türkiye’s political parties are going through a process of change. The two most recent elections hammered home the point that change needs to happen for political parties to address society’s demands. Change is the never-changing rule of life. The most important question relates to where, to what extent and with which stakeholders change should take place. Again, the debate over détente, normalization and constitutional reform highlights how and under which conditions political parties will undergo change. Since the "new constitution" debate will bring up various issues like identity, the political system and national security, political parties must not fail to revisit society’s everyday problems and long-standing issues.
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Türkiye’s political parties are going through a process of change. The two most recent elections hammered home the point that change needs to happen for political parties to address society’s demands. Change is the never-changing rule of life. The most important question relates to where, to what extent and with which stakeholders change should take place. Again, the debate over détente, normalization and constitutional reform highlights how and under which conditions political parties will undergo change. Since the "new constitution" debate will bring up various issues like identity, the political system and national security, political parties must not fail to revisit society’s everyday problems and long-standing issues.
Reflecting on the outcome of this year’s municipal elections, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan mentioned his movement’s “loss of blood and soul,” suggesting that the sought-after change will be comprehensive and deep. Specifically, it signals that not only the players themselves but also their policies, styles and approaches need to change. It also hints at the AK Party’s need to radically update its relationship with the electorate. The voters will obviously keep track of related developments.
And what kind of change do those voters, who did not participate in the most recent election yet expect their long-standing problems to be addressed, want? We are talking about a series of changes – not rushed but also not delayed, pursued despite everyday crises, carefully studied, based on norms and rules, dynamic, predictable and capable of facilitating the spiritual revival of a voter base formed over 23 years. It goes without saying that the Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) greatest advantage is that President Erdoğan, an experienced leader, will oversee that process.
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