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Turkish Press Review, 05-12-26Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Directorate General of Press and Information <http://www.byegm.gov.tr><LINK href="http://www.byegm.gov.tr_yayinlarimiz_chr_pics_css/tpr.css" rel=STYLESHEET type=text/css> e-mail : newspot@byegm.gov.tr <caption> <_caption> Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning26.12.2005FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNSCONTENTS
[01] PRESIDENT SEZER DUE IN EGYPT FOR VISITPresident Ahmet Necdet Sezer is going to Egypt today for a working visit. According to a Presidential Press Center statement, Sezer’s visit will last for two days. During talks between Sezer and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, bilateral relations and current international and regional developments are expected to be discussed. /Cumhuriyet/[02] FM GUL: “A STRONG ARMY AND DEMOCRACY AREN’T ENOUGH”Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said on Saturday that no matter how strong the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and economy are, Turkey cannot be a powerful country unless its democracy reaches world standards. Speaking at an awards ceremony held by the Independent Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association (MUSIAD) in Bursa, Gul said that Turkey has assumed an active role in foreign policy and has become a prominent country in the world. “Turkey hosts the world’s biggest meetings,” he added. “It’s very important that the recent NATO meeting was here. Turkey has a truly active foreign policy. On one hand it puts its economic house in order, and on the other it strengthens its democracy and raises its human rights standards. Now Turkey has become a country whose friendship everyone seeks and whose hostility is feared.” Gul also said that Turkey has taken historic steps for its European Union bid, but that these reforms weren’t carried out in order to make Turkey acceptable to the EU. /Milliyet/[03] CHP LEADER APPEALS FOR UNITYSpeaking at a gathering to officially open his party’s new office in Sishane, Istanbul, opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal said that the CHP would establish a policy with a new understanding beginning with Istanbul. Stressing that his party was seeing rooted innovation and renovation, Baykal said his party’s program included comprehensive solutions to the Turkish people’s problems. “We’ve got capable staff and policy to further develop the country, and all we need is to work hand in hand with the people,” said the CHP leader. He added that all citizens, whatever their language or belief, are equal and a part of the nation. /Turkiye/[04] AGAR: “WITH THE DYP IN POWER, ISTANBUL WILL BE A SAFE PLACE IN A MONTH”True Path Party (DYP) leader Mehmet Agar over the weekend claimed that his party would make Istanbul a safe and peaceful city in only one month once it comes to power. Addressing a meeting of his party in Istanbul, Agar said that bag-snatching crimes had become an “economic sector” in Turkey’s largest city. Charging that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) had not found solutions to people’s problems, including joblessness, Agar said that his party was ready to support the government for the sake of the people. DYP founder Husamettin Cindoruk, former State Minister Ismet Sezgin and Necdet Menzir were also present at the meeting. /Sabah/[05] MARATHON BUDGET TALKS END THIS WEEKDeliberations on next year’s budget will wrap up today, with final debates to be held at Parliament’s General Assembly. All political parties with parliamentary groups will comment on the budget as a whole before the legislation is passed. After approval of the budget, the General Assembly will turn its attention to a government proposal to open 15 new universities and the allocation of 2,000 staff members to these institutions. Furthermore, a Parliament commission probing the incidents in Hakkari, Semdinli, and Yuksekova will hear from the former governor of Hakkari and former local administrator of Semdinli this week to uncover the truth behind the incidents. /Turkish Daily News/[06] NEW US AMBASSADOR WILSON: “AMERICAN INVESTMENTS IN TURKEY WILL CONTINUE”New US Ambassador to Ankara Ross Wilson said over the weekend, “One cannot help but be impressed by the economic growth in Turkey. Turkey is Europe’s fastest-growing country and one of the world’s foremost developing countries.” Wilson stressed that investment opportunities in Turkey have become attractive for international investors and that foreign direct investment (FDI) in recent months has been impressive. Wilson pointed out that one of the US’ giant corporations, General Electric, is in the midst of investing in Turkey with $1.8 billion. “GE’s investment in Turkey is a reflection of its confidence in the Turkish economy and its future,” said Wilson. Wilson said that American companies would continue to invest in the Turkish market in the coming days. /Milliyet/[07] TURKEY’S 2nd PRESIDENT INONU COMMEMORATEDThe 32nd anniversary of the death of the architect of Treaty of Lausanne, second president of the Turkish Republic and Ataturk’s brother in arms Ismet Inonu was commemorated in an official ceremony at his graveside at Anitkabir, Ataturk’s mausoleum, in Ankara yesterday. The ceremony in Anitkabir was attended by Presidential General Secretary Kemal Nehrozoglu representing President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, State Minister Ali Babacan, and Deputy Chief of General Staff Gen. Isik Kosaner, as well as Inonu’s relatives including his son Dr. Erdal Inonu and daughter Ozden Toker. Meanwhile, a group of Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputies and administrators, led by CHP Secretary General Onder Sav, observed a minute of silence before Ataturk and Inonu’s graveside in Anitkabir. /Cumhuriyet/[08] US SEC’Y OF STATE RICE TO VISIT ANKARA EARLY NEXT YEARUS Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is reportedly scheduled to visit Ankara at the beginning of next year. Her talks with Turkish officials are expected to focus on the US hope that Ankara will increase its dialogue with Shiites and take a harsher stand against Iran’s nuclear program. Sources stated that the US had begun to meet Turkey’s expectations for the PKK terrorists in northern Iraq, and that the issue was taken up during the FBI director’s recent visit to the country. After taking her post in January, Rice visited Turkey in February. /Sabah/[09] FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS[10] CAN ERDOGAN COOL THINGS DOWN? BY ISMAIL KUCUKKAYA (AKSAM)Columnist Ismail Kucukkaya comments on the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A summary of his column is as follows:“Things are heating up and the political tension is mounting. The opposition parties’ remarks, the Turkish Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association (TUSIAD) statements, debates over the judicial branch, even operations at customs… A period of great strife is starting. The opposition party will try to make Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan angry so he’ll act out of control after the New Year. Its first aim is certainly to spur early elections before the 2007 presidential elections, ensure that the next president is elected by a new Parliament, and stop the Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) political rule. However, those who consider the situation realistically say that this can’t happen. They think that at least the ruling party’s power should be weakened and its political power shouldn’t continue its rule. They project that even if the True Path Party (DYP) and Nationalist Action Party (MHP) get into Parliament while the AKP wins the elections, the arithmetical picture would be very different. Those trying to have a controlled relationship with the ruling party are creating a rapprochement with this and even benefiting from it, and think that such a great power isn’t good. As far as I can see, some people are trying to play around inside the AKP as well. I consider a Cabinet reshuffle from this point of view. Even ex-Cabinet ministers can immediately see the government’s poor report card. In such a context, it’s not realistic to think that Erdogan will do a Cabinet reshuffle. What about Erdogan’s stance on the TUSIAD issue? Clearly, Erdogan is playing politics. If someone were to say ‘cooling,’ should we see such a stance as remaining silent and accepting everything? No. In my eyes, the AKP has started to give messages to its grassroots for elections. While doing this, it’s carrying out a policy of ‘controlled tension.’ Erdogan has an emotional and angry character and it’s time for him to have steady nerves. He should learn to put up with criticisms. I wonder if he can succeed.” ARCHIVE <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="http:/_www.byegm.gov.tr_statistic/countcode.js"> </script> Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |