The Turkish parliament has decided to hold this year’s national elections on May 14. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan supported this date because it coincides with the 77th anniversary, to the day, of the 1950 elections. The 1950 elections marked the end of the monopoly in power of the Republican People’s Party, established in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the
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As a matter of routine, a summit at the ministerial level is preceded by a lower-level meeting to identify the subjects to be debated. The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced earlier this month that the deputy foreign ministers of Turkiye, Russia, Syria and Iran would meet on March 15-16 ahead of planned talks at the ministerial level.
Turkiye this month witnessed a bout of political turbulence that lasted only four days. On March 2, Meral Aksener, the leader of the Good Party, temporarily withdrew from a coalition of opposition parties called the Table of Six. The table is composed of the Republican People’s Party, Turkiye’s main opposition party that is known as the CHP, former Prime Minister Ahmet
Now that the emergency is behind us, Turkiye has to consider what method would be appropriate for the reconstruction of devastated cities. The most reasonable one for the government would be not to confine itself to a given model and opt for a variable approach. The post-earthquake reconstruction may be divided into four categories: One is the urgent recovery of the wounded