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
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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
From Editor – in- Chef Turkey is no stranger to disasters. Following last year's major earthquake, on February 13, a landslide occurred at a gold mine in İliç, Erzincan, leaving
From Editor - in- Chef One unfortunate event in the country in the last two weeks was the dismissal of Hatay deputy Ş. Can Atalay. At the meeting of the
From Editor-in-Chief Among the events that occurred following the publication of the previous Freedom Observer, one of the most controversial incidents was the speech given by Meral Akşener, the leader
From Editor-in-Chief With the start of the new year, political developments in Turkey have taken an unusual pace. However, the reason behind this acceleration is different from, as one might