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Turkish Press Review, 03-12-15Turkish 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 morning15.12.2003FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNSCONTENTS
[01] TRNC ELECTIONS PRODUCE PARLIAMENT EVENLY SPLIT BETWEEN RULING PARTY, OPPOSITIONSome 141,000 Turkish Cypriots voted yesterday for new members of the 50- seat Parliament. The ruling National Unity Party (UBP) and Democratic Party (DP), led by Dervis Eroglu and Serdar Denktas respectively, won 25 seats in Parliament, while opposition Mehmet Ali Talat’s Republican Turkish Party (CTP) and Mustafa Akinci’s Peace and Democracy Movement (BDH) together also won 25. President Rauf Denktas said that he would take into consideration the official results of Sunday’s elections and impartially name a new prime minister. /Turkiye/[02] TALAT: “WE EXPECT TURKEY’S SUPPORT”Election results in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) show that Turkish Cypriots favor peace and settlement of the Cyrus issue as well as European Union membership, said the TRNC’s Republican Turkish Party (CTP) leader Mehmet Ali Talat yesterday. “When we come to power, we’ll fight to fulfill the citizens’ wishes,” pledged Talat. “We’ll try to change the current system.” Talat said that his party wanted the government rather than longtime President Rauf Denktas to carry out Cyprus talks, adding that they expected Ankara’s support when they come to power. “For the Cyprus issue is an inseparable part of Turkey’s EU membership bid,” claimed the CTP leader. /Turkiye/[03] DENKTAS, ANKARA OFFICIALS WORK ON NEW PLAN FOR CYPRUSSpeaking to Greek daily To Vima yesterday, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Rauf Denktas said that he and Ankara Foreign Ministry officials were working on a new plan on the Cyprus issue to be disclosed shortly after the just-concluded Turkish Cypriot elections. Stressing that United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s Cyprus peace plan was unfair in only meeting the Greek Cypriots’ expectations, Denktas charged that the European Union was supporting TRNC opposition groups to make Turkish Cypriots accept Annan’s plan. “The EU is spending large sums of money on the island to do this,” claimed Denktas. /Milliyet/[04] HAYDAR ALIYEV’S FUNERAL SET FOR TODAYFormer Azerbaijani President Haydar Aliyev, who died on Friday in the United States at the age of 80, was brought to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, yesterday. His body is set to be laid to rest today following a funeral ceremony. President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well as a number of cabinet ministers are expected to fly to Baku to attend the late statesman’s funeral. /All Papers/[05] ERDOGAN, GUL, ARINC HAIL CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEINIraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured alive over the weekend by US forces near his hometown, Tikrit, where he had been hiding in a farmhouse cellar. World leaders hailed the capture of Saddam, saying that it had brought a long-awaited end to the career of a remorseless dictator and could help bring peace and stability to the war-torn country. Speaking on Turkey’s behalf, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he hoped this new period would be better for all the Iraqi people as well as then rest of humanity. Stating that the capture of Iraq's ousted president signalled the end of an oppressive regime, Erdogan added, “What we believe is this: Provided that everybody respects Iraq's territorial integrity and accepts that all the nation’s assets belong to the Iraqi people, we hope that Iraq will be able to take its proper place among the nations of the world.” Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul stated that the country had now entered a new period during which, he hoped, its people would no longer suffer under obstacles to their democratization. “I hope that a new administrative structure, one respecting the country’s territorial country, will be established,” he added. For his part, Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc said that yesterday’s capture was a sad but telling end to Saddam’s oppressive regime. /All Papers/[06] GUL TO VISIT JAPANForeign Minister Abdullah Gul is set to travel to Japan today upon the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Yoriko Kawaguchi. Gul is expected to stay for six days in the country, where he will be received by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. He will discuss with Japanese officials bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues. /Cumhuriyet/[07] WB VICE PRESIDENT: “TURKEY HAS GREAT ECONOMIC POTENTIAL”World Bank Vice President for Europe and Central Asia Shigeo Katsu yesterday arrived in Turkey for a four-day visit, during which he is expected to discuss with Turkish economy bureaucrats Ankara’s economic program, the Country Economic Memorandum (CEM), and WB financial assistance. Katsu is due to attend a CEM conference and visit a number of local WB-funded projects to assess their progress. Katsu said yesterday that Turkey had a great economic potential and that the WB believed Ankara’s IMF-funded economic program was on the right track. Underlining that there were no major problems in the macroeconomic part of the program, Katsu said that Turkey should press for further progress in modernization, living conditions and public sector management. Saying that he was also due to meet with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Katsu added that his meetings would focus on the WB’s financial assistance under the country assistance strategy. /Milliyet/[08] AKP BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR SPRING 2004 LOCAL ELECTIONSPrime Minister and Justice and Development Party (AKP) leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday set in motion the wheels of his party’s campaign for next spring’s local elections. Speaking to a party a meeting in Istanbul, Erdogan said that AKP government was serving Turkey in the best way. Turning to the opposition parties, Erdogan said, “Since they can’t find anything to criticize, they try to slander the government.” /Turkiye/[09] ANAP ELECTS NEW LEADERThe Motherland Party (ANAP) this weekend elected a new chairwoman at its eighth congress, with Nesrin Nas set to lead the party into the future. A new ANAP administrative board was also elected. A number of leading party members declined to take administrative posts, and some even declined to attend the congress. /Sabah/[10] SIRIN TAKES LDP HELMIn its first congress yesterday, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) elected its new leader and administrative board. After the fall 2002 elections, Besim Tibuk, then LDP leader, stepped down from the party helm, and yesterday Emin Sirin, formerly a deputy with the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), was elected to succeed him. Former State Ministers Yildirim Aktuna and Akin Gonen also joined the party. /Star/[11] FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS[12] A DICTATOR’S END BY YILMAZ OZTUNA (TURKIYE)Columnist Yilmaz Oztuna comments on Saddam Hussein’s capture yesterday. A summary of his column is as follows:“Sixty-seven-year old Saddam Hussein, one of the toughest and most dangerous dictators of the last century, has finally been captured by the US. Years ago he attacked Iran and waged war against it for eight years, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths on both sides. Iraq profited nothing from this war and learned no lessons from it either. Later he invaded Kuwait, hoping take control of the oil there. Iraq suffered great losses during the 1991 Gulf War. The Iraqi people suffered from poverty when they could have enjoyed a well-off life like in the Gulf countries. It might be difficult to believe, but although he’s an extreme fascist, certain people still favor Saddam. Actually Saddam was one of Turkey’s most fanatical and mean-spirited enemies. He hated the Ottoman, Turks, Turkmen and Turkey. He changed the country’s demographics by exiling the Turkish majority from northern Iraq. Saddam’s capture will likely lessen the attacks against US soldiers in Iraq. However, it won’t end them completely. It’s likely that Saddam supporters will react harshly. Azerbaijan lost its President Haydar Aliyev and Saddam got caught in Iraq, so the world is changing rapidly. Saddam’s capture overshadowed the weekend elections in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). I think Saddam will face a trial. In short, the world media got the day they were waiting for.” 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 |