Showing posts with label Turkish President. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkish President. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Who is Erdogan's challenger in the presidential election?


The name of the country's opposition leader Kemal Kilikdarugul has been officially announced as the challenger of the current President Rajab Tayyip Erdogan in the upcoming Turkish presidential election. The announcement was made after a long controversy with the six -party alliance. The president and parliament will be elected on the same day on May 7. This year's election in Turkey is expected to be the most difficult competition in the country in 5 years.



"Our table is a table of peace," said Kilikadruku, chairman of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in the presence of about two thousand people in Ankara on Monday. Our goal is to take the country to prosperity, peace and joy. '



The opposition coalition has said that if they win, Erdogan's policy will make major changes in the economy, civic department, and foreign policy.


Kilikdaruglu (1) can take the current economic crisis and inflation opportunity in Turkey. Moreover, last month's earthquake can capitalize on misery. The earthquake killed 3,000 people.


But still, there is doubt as to whether this former economist will really be able to defeat Erdogan. Erdogan, who has been in power for a long time in Turkey, has won many elections by showing his charisma.


Five opposition coalition parties agreed on Friday with the nomination of Killikadruglo. However, the country's right-wing IYI party leader Miraal Aksenar said the candidate would lose the election. He recommends the mayor of Ankara or Istanbul be a presidential candidate. However, after the 12-hour exciting discussion, all the parties compromised that the mayor of Ankara and Istanbul would be nominated as Vice President.


Al -Jazeera's movie Koshagl Ankara said that the worst thing to do is that he lost almost all of the elections. However, the popularity of the 'Justice March' from Ankara to Istanbul was in protest against the oppression of journalists and educators after the coup.


The opposition parties in Turkey are quite close now. They took control of a number of important municipalities, including Istanbul and Ankara from Erdogan's AK party in the local elections of the 27th. Source: Al Jazeera

Monday, August 16, 2021

China, Russia, Pakistan and Turkey are going to recognize the Taliban government!

 

Taliban government! credit for daily mail

A few world forces will perceive the Taliban government in Afghanistan. The rundown incorporates nations like China and Russia, just as adjoining Pakistan and Turkey. 


As per the UK-based Daily Mail, these nations have effectively started arrangements to perceive the Taliban. 

China's state-run media have implied that the nation's decision Communist Party might perceive the Taliban. Endeavors are additionally being made to make an inspirational perspective among Chinese residents in such a manner. 

Last month, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was seen standing side by side with a meeting Taliban assignment. The Kremlin has no designs to move the Russian consulate from Kabul, the Russian president's office said. 


As per Russian state media, the Taliban have guaranteed the security of the staff of the Russian strategic mission. Taliban representative Suhail Shahin told the Associated Press that his party had great relations with Moscow. Also, guaranteeing the security of missions in different nations, including Russia, is important for the Taliban's approach. 


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said his nation will work with Pakistan to carry steadiness to Afghanistan. All that will be done in such a manner. 

Erdogan additionally said that dependability in Afghanistan is significant for Turkey. As a result of the flimsiness in Kabul, countless Afghans are moving to Turkey through Iran. The Turkish president additionally said that worldwide endeavors are expected to manage the deluge of exiles. 

Source: Daily Mail

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Erdogan emphasizes the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Tunisia

 

Erdogan emphasizes the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Tunisia

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke by telephone with Tunisian President Kayes Said after the Tunisian parliament was suspended and the prime minister fired. Erdogan stressed the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Tunisia.

 The Turkish President said that stability, peace and peaceful situation are very important in Tunisia. The good of the whole region lies in this.

 The Turkish president says Tunisia will "overcome the crisis". President Erdogan said it was important to keep parliament functioning in the face of the crisis. The two heads of state held talks on Monday, Turkish media Anadolu and Daily Sabah reported. In the last week of July, President Kayes Saeed fired Tunisian Prime Minister Hicham Mechichi in the face of protests.

 President Saeed said he would assume executive power with the help of a new prime minister. President Said said steps had been taken to protect Tunisia and its citizens. The Innahda party has accused Tunisian President Kayes Said of "coup d'etat" in the wake of the prime minister's dismissal. Rejecting the allegations, President Saeed imposed a month-long night curfew in the country.

 In the Middle East, the 2011 Arab Spring protests and political upheaval began in Tunisia. From there, the flames of pro-democracy protests spread like wildfire across a large part of the Arab world. In the months that followed, some of the ruling circles in the region collapsed. But 10 years later, Tunisia, the cradle of the Arab Spring, is in serious crisis — although it is believed to be the only country to have succeeded in establishing democracy since that change.

 Anadolu, Daily Sabah.

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