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19 Jul 2007 Thu 06:00 pm |
I think DP with Mehmet Agar or again AKP with Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be more suitable for voting..I will decide between them in 2 days..When Deniz Baykal leaves the CHP in the future,I will think that party too but Deniz Baykal is a big reason to not give a vote for CHP..Anyway,I hope Turkey will win in the end!
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 06:34 pm |
In Istanbul I saw also the little flags of a party I had never heard of before: IşÃ§i partisi. What kind of party is that?
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 06:46 pm |
CORRECTIONS!!!
"CHP (The Republican People's party)is a left-party trying to be more democratic...The leader of CHP is Deniz Baykal."
CHP is trying to be more democratic? they did their best to stop democratic process in the last president election and i think CHP is so-called left party. and they have never been democratic so far.and if you listen to their leader's speeches in the meetings you will see that he is as fascist as nationalists
"DP (Democratic Party) is a democratic central-right-party. It is something like between right and left parties trying to stay in the middle. The leader of DP is Mehmet Agar"
DP is not central-right party..they are just right..central right one is AKP.. DP is the first right party of Turkey.
"DSP (The Democratic left Party) is an extreme left party. The leader of the party is currently Rahcan Ecevit who was a wife of our previous prime minister, Bulent Ecevit. Bulent Ecevit passed away sometime early 2007 ( as far as I remember). Please anyone out there corrects me if I am wrong, I guess DSP has joined CHP recently to get more votes in this coming-up elections."
and DSP is not extreme left party. they are just left. nothing more. but there are many extreme left parties like İP, TKP ...
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:02 pm |
i think all of em's just names different,they all forget their promisses after got their chairspolitican's and people2s agenda so different then each other,politicians use the more ideological tools while the people want more food ,more work,and dealing justly....
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:05 pm |
tek başına MHP yeter!
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:30 pm |
Quoting CARTEL: tek başına MHP yeter! |
If I translate it correct, you say: only MHP is enough. Hmmm....
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:36 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Zamam have some good articles about the parties. For a very basic view this might be helpful |
Aenigma, Zaman is a religious paper, I wouldn't be completely sure on how objective they are.
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:37 pm |
In this years elections CHP and DSP are going to elections together under the name CHP. DSP is not gone anywhere. Even if they are not very active. They will get in the parliament together with the CHP if we vote for CHP.
Many people from the secular and social democratic parts of the media, society call the people to vote for CHP especially this year because we have to come to common sense putting aside the angers or whatever for Deniz Baykal.
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:43 pm |
i think we all have to gave up from our ideological worries,for a better Turkey and for more peacfull tomorrows...
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 07:57 pm |
Recently some polls have been carried. We do not know how objective and credible they are but they have shocked people because they seem very exaggerated. Well, if we think various polls that were done before, they are not very compatible with the results.
According to them AKP did not lose any vote, they have even gained!
AKP 42-48%
CHP 17-20%
MHP 12-14%
I know that CHP will not become the majority party but my hopeful guesses are not that bad:
AKP 26%
CHP 22%
MHP 15%
GP 12%
Independent 5%
There won't be probably any one party government, but if Recep Tayyip Erdoğan did not bluff, he claimed to give up the politics if he didn't get the majority. CHP did accept to make a possible coalition government with MHP. I prefer this coalition to AKP one party government.
Anyway, let's wait the results...
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19 Jul 2007 Thu 08:35 pm |
Hi everyone
I get frustrated with all these politicians who say they are working in Turkeys best interests, and then squabble with each other (even within their own party) so the real issues i.e. unemployemnt, education, health system etc dont get discussed, and they spend all their time throwing mud at each other.
Really it is a case not of voting for the best, but the least worst.
We need more men of vision like Atatürk ... that would make chosing who to vote for easier.
Hayırlısı olsun!
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