'Education can improve when it becomes priority for voters'

While many complain about Turkey's education system, governments and political parties are not held accountable for their education policies, according to a veteran journalist.
"The common attribute of all the education ministers of the past 50 years is that they had nothing to do with education before being named to the position," Abbas Güçlü, education editor of daily Milliyet, has told the Hürriyet Daily News.

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