It is now crystal clear that there is preparation going on in the Justice and Development Party (AKP) about the presidential system
PM Davutoğlu, in his speech delivered at those hours when the election victory was definite, said, “Those who did not vote for us should not have a defeatist mood. I am addressing the AK Party [Justice and Development Party] members; today is the day of victory but at the same time, the day of modesty”
Dear Prime Minister, I have a short letter. I hope you will read it because it would not take too much of your time.
After every election, it is customary to comment on “What did the voters say?” It does not really matter whether the voters actually wanted to say that or whether they acted with much simpler motives.
First of all, I should say that everybody should respect the election results. At this hour as I am writing this piece, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) won the elections, enough to form a one-party government
What we have lived through this past week is the trailer of what we will encounter if the Justice and Development Party (AKP) wins the elections with a one-party majority rule.
The actual aim of appointing a trustee panel to the Koza-İpek Group was to seize its media group. The first actions of the trustees confirm this.
They don’t like Aydın Doğan, they want to destroy him, because he is the symbol of the last piece of press freedom in this country
Today, it is absolutely certain that Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was victim to a murder that could have been easily prevented