People's Alliance ile ilgili hikayeler

The resurgence of the constitutional amendment issue submitted by the People's Alliance to the Turkish Grand National Assembly last December, ostensibly aimed at ensuring 'freedom for the headscarf,' has been one of the most notable political events in the past two weeks. The AKP, in collaboration with the MHP, lacks sufficient parliamentary seats to pass a constitutional amendment without a referendum. In response, they called for a 'right-wing alliance,' seeking support fr...Devamını Oku

Mustafa Erdoğan

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02 Eyl 2023

In the May 14-28 elections, the "People's Alliance," which consists primarily of the AKP-MHP alliance, gained dominance in both the legislative and executive branches. This led to two significant developments in domestic politics. Firstly, Tayyip Erdoğan, who has returned to the presidency, has seemingly reinstated Mehmet Şimşek as the leader of the economy, aligning with the prevailing public expectations. In our previous editorial, we highlighted that "putting a particular...Devamını Oku

Mustafa Erdoğan

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23 Haz 2023

In societies like ours, which are constantly plagued by problems, elections are supposed to be seen as fresh starts that generate optimistic expectations for the future. Unfortunately, last month Turkey held another general election, the outcome of which did not inspire much hope. While the ruling People's Alliance had already secured a majority in the legislature during the first round of voting on May 14th, the second round of the presidential election took place on May ...Devamını Oku

Mustafa Erdoğan

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09 Haz 2023

What Did the 2023 Elections Show Us?

Moreover, the lack of transparency in the candidate selection process, the delayed announcement of candidates, and the perception of predetermined outcomes undermined public confidence. In the parliamentary elections, the absence of well-designed cooperation models also affected the opposition's results.

Ali Rıza Çoban

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09 Haz 2023

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Opinion Polls In the Gezici Research study, 44.8% of the respondents answered opposition "Nation Alliance" and 40.3% answered government "People's Alliance" to the question "who will fix the economy?". The rate of swing voters, mostly young people, was 14.9%. Impoverishment continues: To the question "What is the most significant problem of the country?" 74% answered "economy". The rate of those who agree that "Erdoğan's administration will not be able to fix the coun...Devamını Oku

22 Tem 2022