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9 January 2007 – Turkey will delay the sale of electricity distribution grids until after parliamentary elections that must be held by November, according to Energy Minister Hilmi Guler.
Nevertheless, the real struggle begins only now. The damaging actions of the last AKP government and the absence of a meaningful opposition are not forgotten, and lessons have certainly been learned.
Kurdish Tensions Loom over Turkey's Elections The 25-year conflict between the Turkish government and Turkish Kurdish separatists threatens to spill into northern Iraq.
Turkey's political parties entered the final lap of campaigning on Friday for parliamentary elections in which the ruling centre-right, pro-business AK Party is widely tipped to secure another ...
Turkey’s highest electoral authority on Wednesday restored the right of a newly elected mayor from a pro-Kurdish party to hold office, overturning an earlier decision by a lower body that had ...