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Turkey's HDP burns bridges with interim gov't led by AKP
Two ministers from the Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP), EU Minister Ali Haydar Konca and Development Minister Müslüm Do?an, resigned Sept. 22 from their posts in an interim cabinet in a sign of growing tension over the ongoing conflict between Turkey?s security forces and militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK).
Turkey's HDP burns bridges with interim gov't let by AKP
Two ministers from the Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP), EU Minister Ali Haydar Konca and Development Minister Müslüm Do?an, resigned Sept. 22 from their posts in an interim cabinet in a sign of growing tension over the ongoing conflict between Turkey?s security forces and militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK).
Turkey's dilemma, Erdo?an's dilemma
When Donald Tusk, the president of the European Union Commission, met with Turkish President Tayyip Erdo?an on Sept. 9 in Ankara, Turkey?s EU Affairs Minister Ali Haydar Konca was not present.
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HDP delegation seeks entry to southeastern district under curfew
A delegation headed by the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirta? sought to enter the Cizre district of the southeastern ??rnak province on Sept. 9, on the sixth day of the curfew in the area.
The delegation was stopped on their way to Cizre as soon as they left the Midyat district of southeastern province of Mardin.
Turkey's election cabinet members take over posts
Handover ceremonies were held on Aug. 29 for the members of the interim government that will be in charge until after the early elections on Nov. 1.
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Turkish PM sends notice to opposition deputies for interim gov't posts
Having begun working to form an interim government that will act until snap elections scheduled for Nov. 1, Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has eventually sent letters of proposals to deputies of opposition parties, asking them to take part in the government.