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Murat Yetkin
02 April 2019, Tuesday / Published in Politics

No one should disgrace Turkey, Istanbul’s mayor-elect warns on recount demands

Istanbul’s mayor elect Ekrem İmamoğlu who won the March 31 election with a narrow margin warned that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti) demands for the recount of the discarded votes could “disgrace” Turkey at a time of “delicate economic and political balances”. Winning the election race on the social democratic main opposition
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Murat Yetkin
01 April 2019, Monday / Published in Politics

A weakened Erdoğan downplays his election loss

In Istanbul, the key constituency of Turkish elections on March 31, the opposition candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu has announced his victory in a press conference in the early hours of April 1st but still there is no official announcement neither to confirm of to deny that, in one of the biggest blunders of Turkish politics in
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Murat Yetkin
05 March 2019, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan’s dependency to Nationalist Bahçeli grows ahead of Turkish elections

President Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey has managed to shift Turkey’s administrative regime with no prime minister is needed to share his power through a referendum in 2017 thanks to the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli. It was Bahçeli who had saved him from losing majority in the Parliament in June 2015 elections and
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Murat Yetkin
03 March 2019, Sunday / Published in Politics

Russian missiles separate NATO allies U.S. and Turkey

What would President Trump ask from Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan if he were allowed to ask for one thing only? An American official talking to a group of Turks on condition of anonymity recently asked that rhetorical question and continued without waiting for the Turks to answer: it would be to cancel the Russian S-400
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Murat Yetkin
27 February 2019, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkey launches its biggest ever naval drill amid rising tensions

Turkish navy launched its biggest ever military exercise on February 27 amid rising tensions in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. On February 26, during a press conference in the Turkish Navy Command in Gölcük, Northwest Turkey, Rear Admiral Yankı Bağcıoğlu, Chief of Operations of the Turkish Naval Forces spoke about a
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Murat Yetkin
25 February 2019, Monday / Published in Politics

Erdoğan says he lost his trust in Turkish pollsters

        • A test with polls: Mirror, mirror on the wall… As Turkey is heading for the March 31 local elections, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that he no longer trusted public opinion polls. Before this new line, he has been denouncing opposition parties as collaborators of terrorism. According to Erdoğan, polling companies which used
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Murat Yetkin
11 February 2019, Monday / Published in Politics

No longer “mainstream” media in Turkey, but “dominant”

I wonder how the Turkish “mainstream” media could report the deaths of 21 people under a collapsed building on February 7, if President Tayyip Erdoğan didn’t go and inspect the site and deliver a speech two days later; the authorities had immediately imposed a broadcast ban over the incident. There were a number of such
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Murat Yetkin
10 February 2019, Sunday / Published in Politics

Former Turkish President Gül warns against authoritarianism

Former Turkish President Abdullah Gül warned against authoritarian rule and populism during a panel discussion last week saying it will lead to social polarization inside and in foreign policy, as well as to conflicts and wars. Speaking in a panel discussion in Istanbul during the 22nd Eurasian Economy Summit by the Marmara Group on Feb
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Murat Yetkin
07 February 2019, Thursday / Published in Politics

A Syrian-Venezuelan visiting a gold refinery in a small Turkish city

The U.S. call on the Venezuelan army to betray the President Nicolas Maduro of the country on behalf of the Speaker of Parliament Juan Guadio, whom was recognized as “interim president” by Donald Trump of the U.S. on Jan 23. That call included a huge bribe such as the possibility of lifting sanctions on Venezuela,
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Murat Yetkin
30 January 2019, Wednesday / Published in Economy, Politics

Erdoğan’s biggest problem ahead of elections is economy, more than terrorism

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s biggest problem ahead of the key March 31 local elections is economic difficulties which occupied the first two ranks of a survey revealed on Jan 30 in Istanbul, hurting people more than terrorism after a number of years. According to the annual “social-political tendencies research” of the Center for Turkish
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