Bahçeli

MHP leader pledges to bring public broadcaster to book for one-sided election coverage

Turkey's people have been subjected to the one-sided propaganda of both President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an and Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu in the run-up to the Nov. 1 elections, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli said Oct. 27 in the northern province of Amasya.

Don't leave me in the hands of Bahçeli, K?l?çdaro?lu: Turkish PM

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has asked his supporters to bring his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to single party rule again in Nov. 1 general elections, asking them "not to make me obliged" to meet opposition leader Devlet Bahçeli and Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu for coalition talks.

A fifth party in parliament: Joke or prophesy?

Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has said a "fifth party" could be formed in parliament after the Nov. 1 election. So there has finally been a bit of activity in the election campaign. 

Thank God, now we have a hot topic to talk about. Did Bahçeli receive a tip-off and come up with this? Or did he make up an "imaginary scenario" in order to stir things up? 

MHP leader warns of 'chaos' under single-party AKP rule after Nov. 1

Turkey?s nationalist opposition leader has given a stark warning a week before the Nov. 1 snap elections, suggesting the rise of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) to power as a single-party government might lead to ?chaos,? as it would encourage President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an to impose his aspirations for a presidential system.

MHP urges people of Konya to offer apology to victims of Ankara massacre

Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has deplored football supporters in Konya who refused to observe a moment of silence for the victims of the Oct. 10 Ankara Massacre, urging them to offer an apology either to the organizing committee of the peace rally or to the families of the 102 people who lost their lives in the attack.

MHP leader sees 'security failure' in Ankara massacre

A serious security failure led to the Oct. 10 double suicide bombing in Ankara that killed at least 99 people, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has said, suggesting that the government should have resigned if it were not an interim government that will serve only until the Nov. 1 snap election.

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