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AK Party draws up action plan to win hearts of naysayers
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), which has been researching why the residents of coastal areas of Turkey mostly voted against the constitutional amendments in the Sept. 12 referendum, has drafted a new action plan to overcome the concerns of these people before the 2011 general elections.
19 Oct 2010 by Site Yönetimi

‘Arrogant members of status quo failing to convince public’
Arrogant members of the status quo, who oppose change and fail to take the pulse of the current era, are no longer able to convince the public, Constitutional Court President Haşim Kılıç has said in comments on the newly designed structure of the top court. Kılıç's remarks came yesterday at the oath taking ceremony of Hicabi Dursun and Celal Mümtaz Akıncı, who were elected as the two new members of the Constitutional Court after the approval of a set of constitutional amendments in a referendum last month, introducing changes to the structure of the top court. President Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan were also present at the ceremony.
19 Oct 2010 by Site Yönetimi

Turkey says ‘yes'; gives go-ahead to more reforms
The Turkish nation gave a strong go-ahead to the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government with its reforms on Sunday, as a constitutional amendment package garnered 58 percent of the national vote -- a figure higher than expected in opinion polls.
The public vote on the package was seen as a test for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his government, which has pushed for political and economic reforms since coming to power in 2002. The government believes the amendment of the military-era Constitution is a key step in Turkey's path to full democracy.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

Turkey holds referendum on constitutional reform
Turks vote on Sunday in a constitutional referendum seen as a test of support for a government that has pushed liberal reforms.

A late opinion poll showed a clear majority of Turks backing the package, which includes reforms to the judiciary.

Other polls have shown the result too close to call, reflecting stark divisions ahead of 2011 elections in the Muslim country that is a candidate for membership of the European Union.

Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan has said the changes to a charter drafted in the 1980s after a military coup are needed to strengthen democracy and bring Turkey closer to European norms.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

CHP shoots itself in foot with every move to address headscarf issue
The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), once the staunch defender of Turkey’s ongoing headscarf ban, has recently been sending signals that it will work to settle the headscarf issue -– despite failing to convince many people of its sincerity.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

FESTIVALS
The fifth edition of the annual SineMardin Film Festival will be held from Sept. 17-23 in the southeastern Anatolian city of Mardin.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

FIBA boss set to improve basketball
Yvan Mainini, the newly elected president of FIBA -- the world governing body for basketball -- has said he will work to improve basketball and its governance.

Mainini was elected president at the end of the 19th FIBA World Congress in İstanbul on Monday.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

Turkey sets sights on Germany after 2 straight qualifying wins
Two victories and six maximum points in as many matches, the Turkish national football team got off to a glorious start in Group A of their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

Kiran Desai: You are what you read
Kiran Desai surprised observers back in 2006 when she won the Man Booker Prize for her novel “The Inheritance of Loss,” becoming the youngest female writer to ever be seen as worthy of the award.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

Muslim world politics: despots or democracy?
Politically, today is a historic day, marking a referendum in Turkey concerning proposed changes to the Constitution. Referenda can be considered the ultimate example of democracy -- sovereignty belonging totally to the people, with the choice, between one or more outcomes, being given to the electorate.
12 Sep 2010 by Site Yönetimi

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