President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, “The system has changed in Turkey.” Then he went on, “What needs to be done is that the legal framework of this actual state should be verified by the new constitution.”
One: We may say in advance the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) may increase its votes a few points.
If those in the “mountains” were not so thirsty to kill; if they had not murdered a major in front of his family; if they had not shot two policemen in the head while they were sleeping; if they had not gone back to the 1990s as if they had missed those days…
Dear Demirtaş, In a statement the other day you said, “Peace requires courage.” It really does. Peace does require courage.
I am asking those who gave an award to Iranian Turkish businessman Reza Zerrab: Can you please explain it to me in a simple manner?
“Sixty percent” is very important. It should never be underestimated.
All the planes and helicopters of the state were at their service. The head of the republic, the president, openly asked for votes for a political party. The constitution had been violated, continuously.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently referred to the head of the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) as “our religious leader.” Immediately after he said this, some crazy questions came to my mind.
I have gone through all the surveys; I have read all the questionnaires; I have talked to analysts; I have spoken to researchers; I have asked around and investigated.