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Turkish Domestic Politics: Analysis and forecast on all relevant developments and insight about Turkish politics with its repercussions in its neighboring countries

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Murat Yetkin
23 February 2022, Wednesday / Published in Politics, Turkish Foreign Relations Analysis Forecast

Turkey-Russia relations under Ukraine test

Ukraine crisis challenged Turkey-Russia relations in another dimension where the political and defense aspects, as in the case of the S-400 missiles, follow the economic aspect, which is more likely to have more profound effect on Turkish public. In this rough patch, natural gas, tourism, agriculture and contracting services came to a fore in terms
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YetkinReport
23 February 2022, Wednesday / Published in Politics

Turkey requested UAE to repatriate mob-leader Sedat Peker

Turkey issued a request to United Arab Emirates (UAE) for detention and repatriation of convicted Turkish mob leader Sedat Peker, who was convicted after publicizing corruption allegations against ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government officials and political figures via social media. Turkey’s Ministry of Justice issued a formal request to UAE for temporary detention
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YetkinReport
23 February 2022, Wednesday / Published in Politics, Turkish Foreign Relations Analysis Forecast

Turkey-Greece Aegean Crisis and its Implications on NATO

Fatih Ceylan1, Alper Coşkun2 The 70th anniversary of Turkey and Greece joining NATO was recently commemorated. Yet, just days before that we witnessed a Turkish fisherman’s bold stance against a Greek coast guard boat’s aggressive posturing in the Aegean Sea. This incident reminded us once again that notwithstanding their bond as allies, Turkey and Greece
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Murat Yetkin
22 February 2022, Tuesday / Published in Politics, Turkish Foreign Relations Analysis Forecast

Putin’s eyes on Ukraine, Turkey steps up military measures

Shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of breakaway states of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine in February 21, Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Turkey would not recognize the decision. Stating that the recognition was a “clear violation of Ukraine’s political unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Ministry added that “The
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Filiz Pehlivan
20 February 2022, Sunday / Published in Politics

Turkey’s women rise as Civil Law in danger in its 96th year

Prof. Dr Yeşim Arat, in an article in which she discusses women’s rights in Turkey, defines the Civil Code announced on February 17 1926 as “revolutionary” according to the conditions of that time. “Although it contained the patriarchal biases like a declaration of men to be the heads of their families, the Civil Code was
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Murat Yetkin
18 February 2022, Friday / Published in Politics

Getting rid of the face coverings as if Covid ended

Turkey’s Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca announced that he will make important statements next week, including when the face covering requirement will be lifted. He predicted that the Covid-19 epidemic, which reached its peak last week, would decline in 2-3 weeks. The Minister also announced that 258 people died on February 17, as he said
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Hasan Göğüş
17 February 2022, Thursday / Published in Politics

Giraffe: One more issue between Turkey and Greece

When one speaks of a giraffe, what first comes to mind is a lovely animal, the tallest living on land and the biggest among the ruminants. An important characteristic of the giraffe is the fact that it is the animal with the highest blood pressure and the strongest heart. But despite their high blood pressure,
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YetkinReport
15 February 2022, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Turkey: journalists put in jail and released again over MIT law

Journalists Murat Ağırel, Barış Pehlivan and Hülya Kılınç, who were sentenced to prison for violating the Law on State Intelligence Services and the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) by revealing the identity of a member of the office with their news, sent back to prison after the high court upheld their sentence. Ağırel and Pehlivan released
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Murat Yetkin
15 February 2022, Tuesday / Published in Politics

Herzog’s Turkey visit announced as Erdoğan was in UAE

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s reconciliation visit to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) coincided with Valentine’s Day, February 14. While Erdogan was in the UAE, two countries signed 13 cooperation agreements. Erdogan and bin Zayed seemed to reconcile the past nine years of fighting and accusations. Among the agreements was
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Murat Yetkin
14 February 2022, Monday / Published in Politics

Turkey’s six opposition leaders met to change Erdoğan regime

Turkey’s six opposition party leaders held a critical meeting on February 12 announcing their collaboration against President Tayyip Erdoğan’s Presidential System, indicating a formation of an unprecedented opposition block. In the 2019 local elections, many metropolitan municipalities, including Istanbul and Ankara, were taken from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) governance. That victory paved
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