Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, as he was defending the presidential system they have submitted to the parliament, said: “Sir, whose system is this presidential system?
These words of Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş are exceptionally important: “I am among those who believe that the Syrian policy has been wrong from the start. Of course we would not have been siding with the al-Assad regime, the oppressors. Now, we are repairing, correcting these…”
We entered the New Year with the horrific massacre carried out in Istanbul’s popular night club Reina.
The powers of the local government have been increased over the historical peninsula of Istanbul, which is one of the most important area of cultural heritage for us.
The commando brigade was not fighting in the field when 14 of its members were killed and 55 of them, six of them seriously, were injured in the Central Anatolian town of Kayseri on Dec. 17. Just one week before, our hearts were bleeding for the victims of the terror attack in Istanbul’s Beşiktaş.
The unending visits to the “Martyrs’ Hill,” the spot in Istanbul’s Beşiktaş district where 44 people were killed in a bomb attack on Dec. 10, show the sensitivity that people from all parts of society have demonstrated against terror. That is the most important factor in our fight against terrorism.
The families of police officers and members of the military are on a constant state of alert. Not a day passes by when a police officer or soldier does not fall as a martyr. The sorrow is shared by the whole nation but it is the families who suffer the most.
At the time of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent, the American continent had been discovered but there was no American state or dollar.
Apparently, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has accepted a system that removes the “government” institution. The name of this is the presidential system.