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Turkish Press Review, 00-07-03

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From: Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs <http://www.mfa.gov.tr>

03.07.00

Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning


CONTENTS

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS
  • [02] ECEVIT HOSTS CHILDREN
  • [03] SIXTH ANATOLIA CONVENTION
  • [04] KUTAN: "PARTIES SHOULD NOT BE CLOSED"
  • [05] YILMAZ MAY ENTER GOVERNMENT
  • [06] PRAISE FROM WORLD BANK
  • [07] MEHMET NURI YILMAZ RETURNS
  • [08] SIVAS IS NOT FORGOTTEN
  • [09] RACE BOATS IN THE BOSPHORUS
  • [10] ENVIRONMENTALISTS HOLD DEMONSTRATION
  • [11] NATO MEASURES TO COUNTER MINES
  • [12] A NEW MODEL FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  • [13] FIVE POWER PLANTS
  • [14] FATIH FRIGATE SALUTES CLINTON
  • [15] FOUR TURKISH FAMILY IN FORBES' LIST
  • [16] EXPECTING % 1 INFLATION
  • [17] ONAL: " THE OPERATIONS ARE OVER "
  • [18] TWELVE TURKISH COMPANIES IN WORLD LEAGUE
  • [19] PRIVATIZATION IN TURKEY: 5.5 BILLION DOLLARS IN 15 YEARS
  • [20] CONSUMPTION IN THE FIRST THREE MONTHS REACH TL 17 TRILLIONS
  • [21] REWARD TO RAHMI KOC
  • [22] "TURKEY IS AN ATTRACTIVE MARKET"
  • [23] 19 MEDALS AT BALKAN CHAMPIONSHIP
  • [24] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS
  • [25] CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TO BE ABOLISHED BY GUNGOR MENGI (SABAH)

  • [01] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS

    [02] ECEVIT HOSTS CHILDREN

    Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and his wife Rahsan Ecevit yesterday hosted the children coming from Albania. 72 Albanian children will make a vacation in Mersin for 15 days, while 72 others arriving in Turkey on July 15th. During his reception Ecevit said to children, "There are many citizens in Turkey originating from Albania, so, you will feel yourself at home. Have a nice holiday in Turkey." /Milliyet/

    [03] SIXTH ANATOLIA CONVENTION

    Deputy Prime Minister and the leader of the Nationalist Action Party (MHP), Devlet Bahceli, attended the Sixth Anatolia Convention which was organized in the Beysehir district of Konya. During his speech at the opening of the convention, Bahceli stated that democracy was the best administration in the modern age. Bahceli stressed, "Today, if there was a moral crisis in politics, democracy itself is not responsible and guilty for that." After the ceremony, visiting the citizens in tents and talking to them, Bahceli returned to Ankara. /Turkiye/

    [04] KUTAN: "PARTIES SHOULD NOT BE CLOSED"

    The General Administration Council of the Virtue Party (FP) convened in the Urgup town of Nevsehir. Before the meeting, addressing the representatives of some non-governmental organizations the leader of the Virtue Party (FP), Recai Kutan, critized the system in Turkey. He said, "The name of the system is not democracy, it is an administration of bureaucrats." Replying to questions posed by journalists regarding the case on closing the FP, Kutan said, "If it is necessary, closing a party must be the final sanction. Before that, others may be applied, for example, first, it may be warned, then monetary sanctions may be applied or even entering an election may be banned. Closing a party should not be a sanction to be implemented in the 21st century". Recai Kutan also emphasized that he didn't believe the Constitutional Court would close the FP. /Cumhuriyet/

    [05] YILMAZ MAY ENTER GOVERNMENT

    Deputy Chairman of Motherland Party (ANAP), Salih Yildirim stated that ANAP leader Yilmaz's participation in the cabinet would increase the credibility, function and effectiveness of the Government. In a press conference he held at ANAP headquarters, yesterday, Yildirim said that to avoid the formation of commissions with political considerations and carry unnecessary issues to agenda, they would bring the required changes to TGNA Regulations and amendments to the Constitutions. Yildirim, noted that one of the most important problems facing Turkey was population density and unemployment rate had reached an unacceptable level. /Cumhuriyet/

    [06] PRAISE FROM WORLD BANK

    Minister of State, Recep Onal announced that the Chairman of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, has sent a letter to President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, regarding the economical stability package in Turkey. Onal said that in the letter, Wolfensohn praised Turkey for the application of the economic programme in Turkey. /Turkiye/

    [07] MEHMET NURI YILMAZ RETURNS

    After attending the opening of the mosque, built in Tokyo, Director of the Religious Affairs, Mehmet Nuri Yilmaz, and the delegation accompanied returned to Turkey. Yilmaz said, "We have built a beautiful mosque in Tokyo. It will also be a culture centre of Turkey in Japan." /Turkiye/

    [08] SIVAS IS NOT FORGOTTEN

    37 persons who were killed in Sivas in July 2th 1993 were commemorated in a demonstration called " Independence, Democracy and Secularism" in Ankara yesterday. CHP (Republican Peoples Party), HADEP (Peoples Democratic Party), ODP (Freedom and Solidarity Party), YP (Workers Party), EMEP (Labour Party), SIP (Socialist Workers Party) participated in the demonstration in addition to the unions, various chambers, non-governmental organizations and Alewite associations. /Cumhuriyet/

    [09] RACE BOATS IN THE BOSPHORUS

    The fourth leg of the World Endurance Boat Championship was carried out yesterday with the participation of 34 race boats in the Bosphorus, from Fenerbahce to the Islands. Italian Rizzardi-Cicanese team became the champion of fourth leg of the race, originally consisting of five stages. Second and third runner-ups were Italian Menegatto-Giraldi team and Turkish team consisting of Nuri Hamamcioglu and Yildirim Ayvazoglu, respectively. /Sabah/

    [10] ENVIRONMENTALISTS HOLD DEMONSTRATION

    Non-governmental organizations, protesting the transportation of Caucasian oil through the Turkish Straits, demonstrated yesterday in the Bosphorus.On behalf of the demonstrators,the deputy president of the Tema Foundation, Nihat Gokyigit, said that they did not want oil tankers passing through the straits as they presented a clear danger to the coasts and that a pipeline should be built for the transportation of oil as an alternative. During the three hour long demonstration, oil tankers continued to pass through the Bosphorus strait. /Sabah/

    [11] NATO MEASURES TO COUNTER MINES

    Warships connected to the Nato Mine Counter-Measure Permanent Forces in Mediterranean (MCMFORMED) arrived at the port of Izmir yesterday. The fleet consists of seven ships two from Greece, the others each from Turkey, Germany, Italy, Holland and Belgium. The commander of the Forces, Colonel Ioannis Grammatikakis in his press conference said that they carried out their manoeuvres in complete harmony with all the participants as if they were from the same state. /Star/

    [12] A NEW MODEL FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT

    Directorate General of Emergency Management is working on a new model for the disaster management. The Head of Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Isykara stated that the objective of the Directorate General of Emergency Management is to develop a model covering the processes of risk reducing, preparedness and rescue operations. He pointed out that the Directorate General affiliated with the Office of Prime Ministry was established two weeks ago. He said that World Bank also has a project on the issue and there will be an international symposium in this context. /Turkiye/

    [13] FIVE POWER PLANTS

    The foundations of four thermic plants in Gebze, Adapazari, Iskenderun and Ankara will be laid down next month. The construction of Izmir power will begin at the end of the year. Those power plants will cost about $ 4 billion. These plants, offered to tender by build-operate model in 1997,will produce about 26.6 billion kw_hours per year. Both Gebze Power Plant and Yzmir Power Plant will have a capacity of 1400 MW and Adapazari will have a capacity of 700 MW. Yskenderun Import Coal Plant will have a capacity of 1000 MW and Ankara Power Plant will have a capacity of 1000 MW. /Aksam/

    [14] FATIH FRIGATE SALUTES CLINTON

    The Frigate TCG Fatih which will represent Turkey in a sea parade on the anniversary of the United States' July 4 Independence Day, is going to arrive in New York this afternoon. Fatih Frigate will anchor under the Verrazano Bridge and will salute Bill Clinton who will be in a ship called Hue City. The parade is expected to last for two hours. Fatih Frigate will be open for public tours on July 5-7 in the afternoons. /Aksam/

    [15] FOUR TURKISH FAMILY IN FORBES' LIST

    There are four Turkish families in the Forbes Journal's list of "The Most Wealthiest People of the World". While Bill Gates is at the top of the list again, Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, Sakip Sabanci, Rahmi Koc and Ayhan Sahenk are Turkish figures in the list. Turkish families are included in the " Middle East Billionaires" part of the list. /Hurriyet/

    [16] EXPECTING % 1 INFLATION

    It is expected that the rise in prices will be below % 1 in July in Wholesale Price Index and Consumer Price Index. The growth rate was announced as % 4.2 for the first three months. If the rate of inflation which will be declared today is low, Turkey will have achieved the objectives of its economic program based on curbing the inflation while maintaining the development. Bureaucrats point out that the rise in prices may be below zero in July. /Aksam/

    [17] ONAL: " THE OPERATIONS ARE OVER "

    State Minister Recep Onal stated that it is not a correct policy to hold operations frequently in banks and said, " There will be no more operations." In a meeting with reporters dealing with economy, he stressed that he does not approve of frequent operations in banks. /Aksam/

    [18] TWELVE TURKISH COMPANIES IN WORLD LEAGUE

    Businessweek magazine announced the results of the research, "First 200 Companies of the Developing World". Accordingly, Is Bank came 11th with its 15,487-billion-dollar market value. Following other twelve Turkish companies were also included into the list, Yapi Kredi Bank, Sabanci, Koc, Tupras, Akbank, Garanti Bank, THY, Petroleum Office, Petkim, Arcelik and Eregli. /Turkiye/

    [19] PRIVATIZATION IN TURKEY: 5.5 BILLION DOLLARS IN 15 YEARS

    According to data issued by State Planning Organization (DPT), the total of privatization revenues from 1985 until the end of 1999 reached $5 billions, while the cost of the program in general totalled about $1.6 billion.

    Data points that $1.9 billion of the total revenues was earned from block sales while $526 millions came from from the sales made through Istanbul Stock Exchanges (IMKB), $708.2 millions from the sales through International Markets, and $616 millions through direct transferring of the existing facilities. Total revenues reaches $ 5.4 billions when $134 millions of stock buyings in the IMKB is subtracted from the total.

    [20] CONSUMPTION IN THE FIRST THREE MONTHS REACH TL 17 TRILLIONS

    According to the Data of State Institute of Statistics, Private Consumption Expenditures in te first quarter of 2000 totalled TL 17 trillion while the total expenditures for foodstuff and alcoholic beverages reached TL 17.45 quadrillion, which made the highest level in the category.

    [21] REWARD TO RAHMI KOC

    In connection with the Cabotage Fest, Chamber of Maritime Commerce has awarded the chairman of Administrative Board of Koc Holding Company, Rahmi Koc due to his contributions to Turkish maritime activities. /Sabah/

    [22] "TURKEY IS AN ATTRACTIVE MARKET"

    The chairman of Administrative Board of Grundig AG, Herbert Bruch announced that Turkey would be the most important market for their electronical goods, such as televisions, DVD and music players. The chairman of the Administrative Board of the Grundig Mercansoy acting as the general Distributor of Grundig AG, Cem Tanlar stated that due to the new strategies implemented in the Turkish market, their television sales doubled, especially the ones with big, flat screen. /Sabah/

    [23] 19 MEDALS AT BALKAN CHAMPIONSHIP

    Turkey won three gold, four silver and 12 bronze medals during the Balkan Adults Athletics Championship, which was held in the city of Kavala in Greece. Nora Guner, Oznur Dursun and Nuray Surekli came first in 200 metres, 800 metres and 10 thousand metres, respectively. With 19 medals in total, Turkey became third in women, after Romania and Greece, and came fourth in men. /Hurriyet/

    [24] FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS...FROM THE COLUMNS

    [25] CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TO BE ABOLISHED BY GUNGOR MENGI (SABAH)

    Columnist Gungor Mengi, writes on the arguments concerning capital punishment. A summary of his column is as follows:

    "Turgut Okyay, the judge who presided the court which sentenced Ocalan to death, said that capital punishment will be abolished soon. Judge Okyay believes that Turkey will take this important step as the commission working on the Turkish Penal Code concerning the issue will complete its studies this week. He said that in the new Turkish Penal Code there will be no death sentence. Okyay pointed out that important developments needed time and capital punishment will be abolished when the parliament begins its studies after the recess.

    Okyay bases his opinions on two arguments. One of them is that a majority of affirmative votes will be enough to accept the abolishment of death penalty. Therefore, the support of 330 members of parliament will not be needed as in Constitutional amendments. Secondly, the time passed will elevate commonsense preserving the interests of the country above the feelings of revenge. At the moment, a majority of people prefer to see Ocalan behind bars with the guarantee that he will not be pardoned in any way. The execution of death sentence will be liberation for Ocalan. It will provide support for the PKK organization which has entered a stage of disintegration. Turkey's path to the European Union will be barred by a worthless corpse. Neither our children nor those who have been killed in the fight against Ocalan will wish for such a result."


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