Reviewing the papers after Justice and Development Party (AK Party) leader and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu met with Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Monday evening, some papers see the full half of the glass while others see the empty side
A source from the Justice and Development Party (Ak Party) said, “Our survey commissions did a wonderful job. When you look at their reports, there are enough reasons both to form a coalition government and also not to form one.”
It has been 60 days since we held our election. Up to this day, I tried to avoid writing about speculative or hopeful pieces on the probabilities of a government; I commented when necessary.
Yes, there is war in the country. Yes, there is still no government in the country. Yes, we cannot predict what will happen tomorrow in this country; for this reason, we cannot even make the most simple and basic decisions.
Years ago, when I was working for daily Radikal, I and our Ankara representative, Murat Yetkin, had a chat with a top-level security official
The “bug” case, which is about two devices (one found in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s private house and the other in his office at the prime ministry), ended at the beginning of July.
Overseas voting first took place in the presidential election last year, but there were too many problems
The new parliament’s seat distribution and the political environment that created this are not two separate things
Playing with numbers is entertainment for me. Just as the elections are approaching; I thought of playing with the numbers of the past elections