Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Single-party government might again be established in Turkey

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Single-party government might again be established in Turkey

    Single-party government might again be established in Turkey

    May 21, 2011 - 16:46 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Six senior politicians in a Turkish opposition party
    resigned on Saturday amid a sex video scandal that could have
    far-reaching consequences in elections on June 12.


    Turkish media said the Nationalist Action Party lawmakers were shown
    on compromising videos released on the Internet. Four top members of
    the hardline nationalist group resigned earlier this month because of
    similar videos.

    A shadowy group calling itself "Different Nationalists" released the
    videos, triggering accusations from the Nationalist Action Party that
    supporters of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan were trying to
    undermine the party. Erdogan's party has denied the allegation.

    Surveys show the party is hovering around a 10 percent support
    threshold designed to exclude smaller parties from parliament. If it
    fails to pass the 10 percent barrier, its votes would be redistributed
    among parties represented in parliament, handing even more power to
    Erdogan's ruling party.

    The ruling party appears to be easily heading toward a third term in
    office, but it is aiming for an overwhelming majority that would allow
    it to rewrite Turkey's constitution.

    Turkish authorities have moved to block access to the videos.

    "It is up to the party to deal with its internal affairs," Foreign
    Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on NTV television. "As unethical as they
    may be, I do not believe releasing those videos is correct behavior,
    judging from a humanitarian perspective."

    One video that shows a Nationalist Action Party lawmaker having sex is
    followed by an on-screen message for his party that urges "everybody
    from head to toe in the management" to resign. . Last year, Deniz
    Baykal, the longtime leader of Turkey's secular main opposition party,
    stepped down as chairman after a secretly taped video allegedly showed
    he was having an affair. Baykal claimed he was a victim of a political
    plot by the government. Prosecutors launched an investigation but have
    not found the perpetrator, The Associated Press reported.

Working...
X