My wish for the last couple of weeks is that we all go to bed in the evening and skip all the time in between in order to wake up on the morning of June 8.
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor Tekin Küçük wrote the indictment on the wiretapping of crypto phones.
I would have imagined many things but I would never have imagined that one day I would become some kind of a “supporter of the capital.”
As I have written before, on the topic of whether or not to put the presidential system at the top of the election campaign, the relationship between President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Davutoğlu is 'delicate.'
It was the year 2007, the month was May. Because of the Constitutional Court’s decision of the quorum of 367 members, Turkey was not able to elect its president and its political agenda was tangled.
If you are trying to criticize, all you can say is three sentences; if you want to defend it again, the total of what you can say is three sentences. Well, add to them the two or three bad jokes that have been made up
In 107 days’ time we will know the results of the elections. The agenda of the next 106 days will be the elections. Well, what about the agenda of the elections?
Ahmet Davutoğlu became prime minister at the beginning of September. Today is Feb. 16. In other words, Davutoğlu has been the prime minister for roughly five and a half months and he has visited 56 cities during that time. If we count the past weekend, he will have visited 61 cities to deliver speeches in total
I wrote earlier in the week: “Our prosecutors completed each of the investigations they launched in 2013 in an average of 90 days. Out of every 100 investigation, they opened 49 civil law suits. Our criminal courts, after trying these 49 people for 210 to 260 days, convicted 20 of them. These 20 convictions were taken to the Supreme Court of Appeals. In an average of 328 days, eight were totally approved and six were partially approved