From Editor-in-Chief While Turkey was trying to heal the wounds of the February 6 earthquake, it also witnessed new political developments that affected the balance between the government and the
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From Editor-in-Chief It is with great sadness that this issue of the Bulletin is prepared at an extraordinary time when a massive disaster hit the country. The series of earthquakes,
From Editor-in-Chief As in the previous Bulletin, the tense relations between the government and the opposition are at the forefront of the political agenda. At least until the elections, this
From Editor-in-Chief The multi-faceted crisis that Turkey has been going through for the last ten years continues to deepen day by day and shows no signs of slowing down. Meanwhile,
From Editor-in-Chief New Year's Eve is the day when people are generally the most optimistic about the future in almost every part of the world. In Turkey, in the last
From Editor-in-Chief For the last few weeks, the Turkish politics has been shattered by the dramatic deterioration of the economy and, in parallel, by the excessive increase in the exchange
From Editor-in-Chief Among the developments in Turkish politics after the last Bulletin, President Erdogan's statement that the Turkish government does not recognize the Kavala and Demirtaş decisions of the European
From Editor-in-Chief As expected, the Council of Europe decided to operate the "violation procedure" stipulated in the Article No. 46 of the Convention at its 30 November-2 December meeting as
From Editor-in-Chief The multi-faceted regression process that we have been going through for a long time has finally dragged Turkey into a deep crisis from which it is almost impossible
From Editor-in-Chief The search for a new government system continues. As expected, the presidential system introduced with the constitutional revision in 2017 reinforced the one-man rule and oppressive character of