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
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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
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