Deniz Baykal
Graft probe should not be red line in coalition negotiations, says CHP deputy Baykal
Deniz Baykal, the Republican People's Party (CHP) Antalya deputy and former leader, who held a surprise meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an last week, said parties should not insist on reintroducing Turkey's biggest ever corruption case, which engulfed four former ministers, as a red line in ongoing coalition negotiations.
Erdo?an to meet four leaders in new parliament after surprise meet with CHP's Baykal
In yet another move contrary to state customs, President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has said he plans to hold separate meetings with leaders of the four parties that entered parliament in the June 7 election before granting the mandate to form a new government to the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which won around 41 percent of the vote but failed to secure the parliamentary majority required t
Has Erdo?an given up his target so easily?
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu was pretty clear when he said ?We wanted a shift to a presidential system but the people did not approve it? as a summary of the June 7 election in Turkey.
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I know what you'll do this summer
After writing last week that this general election would be something that Turkey would be proud of, I am happily reporting that the outcome may be even better than we expected. And this is a direct effect of the Gezi Park protests that ignited change.
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President urges political players to 'put aside their egos' for the sake of the country
While breaking an unusual almost four-day long silence following the June 7 parliamentary election with a public address, President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an cast himself in the role of a wise statesman, as he urged all political players in Turkey to leave aside their egos and prioritize the country?s interests with common sense.
As it happened: Erdo?an calls for coalition government in his first speech in almost four days
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has made his first speech in almost four days since the general election, calling on all parties to act "responsibly" to form a coalition government.
People have refused presidential system, demand coalition gov't: Turkish PM
In his first comprehensive statement after the June 7 general election, Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has stressed that the Turkish people have closed the door on the presidential system and called for parties to form a coalition government. He added that he has no red lines on such a partnership and will hold ?genuine talks? with other parties to this end.
Erdo?an's Baykal move before Davuto?lu's coalition talks
Turkish President Tayyip Erdo?an, not Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu, made the first political move after the Justice and Development Party (AK Parti) lost its parliamentary majority in the recent election, meeting with Deniz Baykal, the former head of the social democratic Republican People?s Party (CHP) on June 10.
Erdoğan seems open to all kinds of coalition models, CHP’s Baykal says
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan “seems open to all kinds of coalition” formulas, Republican People’s Party (CHP) lawmaker and former party leader Deniz Baykal said after his two-hour meeting with the president on June 10
Turkish President Erdo?an heads to Baku amid political uncertainty
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an will set off for Baku on June 12 at the invitation of his Azerbaijani counterpart, ?lham Aliyev, to attend the opening of the first European Games.