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Who would the US and EU want to win the Turkish elections?

05 April 2023, Wednesday by Murat Yetkin

Russia does not hide the fact that it is in favor of Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan winning the upcoming 2023 elections in Türkiye. Their domestic interests require such support. With the S-400 issue, they started a debate in NATO over Türkiye that they could not have caused if they had spent billions of dollars on

  • Published in Politics
Tagged under: election, elections, Erdoğan, EU, kılıçdaroğlu, Murat Yetkin, The US, Turkey, Turkish elections, Turkish politics, Türkiye

Can the first Muslim Prime Minister of the EU be a Scottish?

29 March 2023, Wednesday by Murat Yetkin

This was my first thought when I saw a photo of Humza Yousaf, the leader of the Scottish National Party, leading his family and Muslim team members in prayer after breaking their fast on his first day in the first minister’s residence. Could the first Muslim Prime Minister of a European Union member state be

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Tagged under: first minister, Humza Yousaf, scotland, scottish, yousaf

Kılıçdaroğlu’s “broad-front policy”; ideology and politics

27 March 2023, Monday by Murat Yetkin

The title of this article could have been “What else should Kılıçdaroğlu do?”. But with the ideological and political answers to this question, the article could have stretched in two different directions, which would have been insufficient to explain the front-politics that brought Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the leader of the CHP and the presidential candidate of

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Constitutional proposal and Turkish opposition’s window of opportunity

30 November 2022, Wednesday by Murat Yetkin

Türkiye’s six opposition parties that formed an alliance against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his ruling “People’s Alliance” announced their draft constitutional amendment proposal that they promised to bring to parliament in the event that they came to power. While the members of the commission that drafted the 84-article constitutional amendment proposal were reading out

  • Published in Politics
Tagged under: Candidacy, CHP, constitutional amendment, democracy, Democrat Party, DEVA, Erdoğan, executive, Felicity Party, Future Party, İYİ Party, judiciary, kılıçdaroğlu, Murat Yetkin, opposition

Turkey Today

24 June 2022, Friday by YetkinReport

Erdoğan attends İsmailaga Community leader’s funeral, Senior UK Ministers and İsraeli Prime Minister in Ankara, Policy interest rate stays the same, Council of State case over İstanbul Convention, Turkish public discuss on mini-documentary on sex workers… Here is what you need to know what is going on in Turkey Today: 1- Mahmut Ustaosmanoğlu, the leader

  • Published in Life
Tagged under: Council of State, Erdoğan, inflation, iran, İsmailağa, Israel, Istanbul Convention, Marmaris, Turkey Today, UK, widlfire

Turkey Today

21 June 2022, Tuesday by YetkinReport

Journalists protest a draft law, a women’s murderer receives reduction to his conviction, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince to visit Turkey, Ankara insist on its veto of Finland and Sweden’s NATO bid, diplomacy for Ukraine and Russia grain export… Here is what Turkey is discussing today: 1-Journalists protest the draft law that will criminalize “disinformation”  Turkey’s

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Tagged under: Turkey Today

Turkey’s opposition signed a draft constitution against Erdoğan

01 March 2022, Tuesday by Murat Yetkin

Turkey’s six opposition party leaders sign a draft constitution that their coalition agreed upon after a months collaboration with a public event titled “For Tomorrow’s Turkey,” on February 28. The draft constitution grounds the coalition’s proposition to change current Presidential Government System, which came to an effect with 2017 referendum and transitioning into “Strengthened Parliamentary

  • Published in Politics
Tagged under: Democrat, Democrat Party, Draft Constitution, İYİ Party, Murat Yetkin, new constitution, Parliamentary System, Presidential Government System, Saadet, Transition to Parliamentary System

Turkey’s ECtHR violation battle over Kavala case

03 February 2022, Thursday by Murat Yetkin

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on February 2, referred the case of imprisoned philanthropist and civil rights activist Osman Kavala to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). It is the next step in “infringement proceedings” that may result in Turkey’s suspension from the Council of Europe, of which it is

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Tagged under: Committee of Ministers of Cuncil of Europe, constitution, Council of Europe, ECHR, ECthR, infringement, Murat Yetkin, Tayyip Erdoğan

Turkey: it’s now more than another journalist’s arrest

24 January 2022, Monday by Murat Yetkin

Turkey’s ruling block Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) has long been using diversion tactics to divert and control public discussion to topics that would serve their political agenda; however, the latest defamation campaigns, arrest of journalists and threats indicate something more hazardous that pose a threat to freedom of expression,

  • Published in Politics
Tagged under: Adam and Eve, alimony, belief and religion, Gülşen, Halil Konakçı, Insulting the president of republic, İsmailaga, Murat Yetkin, Nevşin Mengü, President Erdoğan, Sedef Kabaş, Sezen Aksu, Tevhid-Selam, Uğur Mumcu

Turkey mourns its youth lost to suicide and murder

12 January 2022, Wednesday by Nermin Pınar Erdoğan

Suicide of a student, murder of a women, assault to an immigrant. Turkey read these news one after another on January 11. Medical student Enes Kara committed suicide in a dormitory in Elazig, where his family was forced him to stay. In the video and letter that Kara left behind, we saw the pressures he

  • Published in Life
Tagged under: AKP, Dilara Yıldız, Discrimination, Enes Kara, Femicide, freedom of expression, Nail Alnaif, Participatory Democracy
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