Thursday, June 25, 2015

Turkish political road map

Here’s our ultimate guide.

Turkish politics has been a complicated beast to follow since  the 1980 coup. Vast electoral swings and enforced party closures meant that the 1990s in particular resembled a spaghetti junction of shifting allegiances and cross-spectrum alliances.

To help you navigate it all, here’s JamesInTurkey.com’s road map of Turkey’s political parties, from 1980 to the present day.

It shows clearly how Turkey’s citizens were unfortunate and helpless since Ataturk established the secular system 1923 and his death 1938, In this time frame Turkey has opened a war-plane factory , planed to enlarge the railways and also progress education and agriculture eventhough without economic strenght and established industry after the 1st world war.Now, most of the parties’ leaders listed above are the engineers of politic sector -as like seen in other moslem countries- aiming only monetary plans, their egos and use moslem religion or help fanatic religious groups who have the same plan and set ups. It is so simple to open up a political party and gain nominees of parliaments contrubuting a well amount of money and hoping to get 100 times of it when elected. It just like betting on horse rides. On the other hand, we have real nationalist and demoractic viewed leaders trying to save secular Turkey and this “one of the best beautiful country of the world ” from the dirty minded politicians showing theirselves as super moslemist in the fridays praying time at mosques showed on all tv’s. Please note that, 92% of Turkey moslems can not read Quran and press run is 5% of the total population.

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