From Editor-in-Chief Turkish politics has witnessed significant developments in the past week and a half. Two events—the government's blocking of access to Instagram and President Erdoğan's accusation that those who
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From Editor-in-Chief Among the political events that have marked the past two weeks, Devlet Bahçeli's threatening announcement of a list containing the identities of 154 individuals stands out. It is
From Editor-in-Chief The national political agenda has been relatively quiet in the past two weeks. Apart from developments in the Sinan Ateş murder case, which attracted public attention due to
From Editor-in-Chief Although we have not seen you on these pages for about three weeks due to a break in the Freedom Observer for the holidays, there have been no
From Editor-in-ChiefProf. Mustafa Erdoğan There has been a noticeable slowdown in Turkish politics in recent weeks, with the country's agenda nearly at a standstill. Efkan Ala, the Deputy Chairman of
From Editor-in-Chief Prof. Mustafa Erdoğan Some political developments in recent weeks suggest that there has been tension, to say the least, between the ruling partners AKP and MHP. The AKP-MHP
From Editor – in- Chef Less than a month after the local elections, the ruling coalition partners, AKP and MHP, have reignited discussions on the 'new constitution,' a topic that
From Editor – in- Chef Due to the particular circumstances created by the local elections on March 31 and the long Eid holiday, we had to take a long break
From Editor - in- Chef With just one week remaining until the local elections on March 31, the competition between political parties, specifically between the ruling parties and the main
From Editor – in- Chef Experts have contended from the outset that the authoritarian presidential system introduced by the AKP government through the 2017 constitutional amendment does not constitute a