People ' s Party
Justice to come first in reforms
Apparently, the meeting between Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu and main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu about the new constitution went positively, in principle.
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Six major problems ahead of Turkey in 2016
2015 has been a problematic year for Turkey both in domestic and international politics. Two general elections, the changing mood of the Kurdish problem and the spillover of Syrian war in the form of jihadi terrorism were major problems inside Turkey. The Syrian war with the worsening situation with the downing of the Russian plane, the changing nature of the fight in cooperation with the U.S.
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Presidential system does not mean dictatorship: PM
The presidential system will not be a dictatorship as argued by the opposition parties, the prime minister has said, adding that his proposed model does not contradict universal values and principles.
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Is an AKP-CHP deal on the horizon?
When the meeting between Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu and Republican People's Party (CHP) head Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu came to an end, it was almost obvious that the talks in the main opposition leader's office would bear fruit. They did, according to separate statements from both parties after the 2.5 hour meeting.
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The best thing that can happen to Turkey in 2016
What will be the best thing that can happen to Turkey in 2016?
If I were to ask this question to diehard opponents of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), a serious number among them would wish for President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an to go away. That he disappears somehow from Turkey's agenda.
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AKP, CHP agree on the need for a new charter
Turkey's ruling and main opposition parties have agreed on the need for a new constitution which will highlight democratic norms and human rights in a libertarian approach, during a meeting between the parties' leaders, which also brought about a joint understanding to fasten the adoption of legal arrangements required by the European Union.
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New policy needed for Diyarbak?r: Tradesmen
Diyarbak?r needs a new policy to reverse the negative impacts of intense clashes and curfews on the day-to-day life in the historic city, leading businesspeople in the southeastern province have said in a meeting with Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirta?.
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Turkey going through one of its most major crises: CHP leader
Only days before marking the beginning of 2016, the main opposition leader of the country has argued that the 92-year-old Republic of Turkey has actually been passing through one of its most major crises, citing five key problematic areas as "terror, economy, education, societal peace and law."
Workers fired from Istanbul courthouse hold sit-in protest
A group of workers who were allegedly fired from their jobs at the Anadolu Courthouse in Istanbul's Anatolian side held a sit-in protest on Dec. 28.
I have a new plan for a new charter: Turkish PM
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has said he has a new roadmap for the creation of a new constitution as well as no reservations about thoroughly discussing the terms of a new charter in separate meetings with opposition leaders.
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