Democracy
Turkish pathological democracy
The nature of Turkey's democracy is a matter for Turkish citizens to decide, whether it's a presidential system or a strong parliamentary system. The system is not the essential piece for a country to become a democracy.
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The myth about splitting the vote
There is constantly the line that ?you are splitting the vote.?
The electorate has been listening for the past five years to rhetoric based on ?Let?s not have your votes go into the garbage; this is the last exit before the bridge.?
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President Iohannis: Role of mass media is essential in defending public interest
President Klaus Iohannis sent, on Sunday, on the World Press Freedom Day, a message in which he shows that the role of the mass media is essential in defending public interest.
Photo credit: (c) Alex MICSIK / AGERPRES ARCHIVE
Erdo?an vows to transform entire political system, again demands '400 MPs'
President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has again vowed to transform Turkey?s entire political system, saying the adoption of the presidential system will constitute a profound reform to this end and repeating his call for ?400 lawmakers? to amend the constitution.
OSCE notes concerns over president's 'active campaign' ahead of June vote
In the run-up to the June 7 parliamentary elections, the top European security body has highlighted concerns in Turkey over incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an?s ?active role in the campaign,? as they have recommended the deployment of a team in order to observe the election.
The illiberal mind
About 2.5 years ago, I wrote a piece titled, "Turkey: Fears of Illiberal Democracy." I argued that with the subordination of the Kemalist military-bureaucratic establishment by elected politicians, Turkey had finally consolidated its electoral democracy. However, this did not guarantee these elected politicians would act in liberal ways.
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A sliding of democracy
When the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union dissolved, a new era of democratic expansionism was heralded, as Francis Fukuyama declared the end of history, optimistically assuming human ideological evolution had ended and liberal democracy ultimately triumphed over the authoritarianism of communism and fascism as the final form of human government.
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Bulgaria's ABV Party Tables Amendments to Referendum Legislation
One of the parties supporting Bulgaria's coalition government, left-wing ABV, tabled to Parliament amendments to the referendum legislation on Thursday.
According to the proposed amendments, referenda should be deemed valid if 40 % of eligible voters have participated in them, daily Dnevnik reports.
OSCE to monitor Turkey's elections against possible intervention from cats
A sizable number of opponents to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) are convinced that elections in Turkey have been rigged.