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TURKEY: ANTI-ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM BDP PARTY SAYS RULING PARTY’S RADICAL TRAJECTORY UNSUSTAINABLE…….

 

I can only wish GOP RINOS in the US would mount an, as seriously worded campaign, about/against Obama and the Democrats.

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Tension in Turkey neither tolerable nor sustainable, says BDP

Emine KARTDİYARBAKIR – Hürriyet Daily News

'They say the government will keep tension up until the presidential elections in August, for another few months. Even if this is real, I don’t want to believe it,' Gültan Kışanak told Hürriyet Daily News in an exclusive interview. AA photo

 ‘They say the government will keep tension up until the presidential elections in August, for another few months. Even if this is real, I don’t want to believe it,’ Gültan Kışanak told Hürriyet Daily News in an exclusive interview. AA photo

The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) will either have to change its polarizing attitude on March 31 – the day after local elections – in taking a lesson from the polls results or will have to call for early elections due to the tension that it has ratcheted up in society, according to the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP).

“I may sound optimistic, but I believe the election results will bring all, including the government, down to earth. The government has no chance of continuing with the same stance. Either it will change its stance or it will declare early elections. I’m not talking about a new balcony speech on March 31; what I mean is a real change of stance,” Gültan Kışanak, the BDP’s co-mayoral candidate for Diyarbakır, said in an interview with the Hürriyet Daily News over the weekend.

By “balcony speech,” Kışanak was referring to post-election speeches by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan following his party’s victories in the past. Those speeches were seen as conciliatory for various segments of society.

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