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-TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (2)
ANKARA (A.A) - 13.06.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on June 13, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
VATAN
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ERODGAN'S ALL-TIME RECORD VICTORY
Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan clinched a record victory in Sunday's elections by becoming the first Turkish prime minister to win a third consecutive term by increasing its votes at the same time. Erdogan increasing his support by 5 million votes, winning 49.91 percent of all votes with 326 seats, 15 less, however, over the previous elections in 2007 when he claimed 46.58 percent, and 4 short of what the Justice and Development Party needs to submit a new constitution to referendum.
ERDOGAN PROMISES RECONCILIATION FOR NEW CONSTITUTION
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to seek consent of all segments in the society to make a new constitution. "People have bestowed us a duty to make a new constitution. And we will do it together with the opposition. Everyone will find herself in the new constitution. The new constitution will be the constitution of Turks, Kurds, Alevis and Sunnis," he told a large crowd of supporters.
FIVE SUSPECTS IN ERGENEKON CASE ELECTED MPs
Five suspects in the Eregenkon case were elected MPs in Sunday's polls. Journalist Mustafa Balbay and scholar Mehmet Haberal -- both currently behind bars -- were elected with the main opposition Republican People's Party from Izmir and Zonguldak, respectively. Two other suspects, Sinan Aygun and Ilhan Cihaner also won seats in the parliament. Another suspect, former military officer Engin Alan, was also elected with the Nationalist Movement Party.
CUMHURIYET
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THIRD AKP PERIOD
Although Justice & Development (AK) Party has risen his votes 5 percent when compared with the 2007 elections, number of its MPs reduced from 341 to 326.
AKP, planning constitutional changes and presidential system, could not reach 330 MPs required for referendum.
Republican People's Party (CHP) which entered the previous elections together with Democratic Left Party (DSP) increased its votes more than 5 percent, however this rise was below than expected. Number of CHP's parliamentarians increased from 112 to 135.
ERDOGAN GIVES MESSAGES OF RECONCILIATION
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, commenting on the results of the elections, relayed messages for new constitution in the parliament through compromise.
Erdogan said the nation in the elections not only assigned them to establish the new government but also assigned them to make a new constitution. He said, "we will not close our doors as number of our MPs is below 330. We will go to the opposition."
RADIKAL
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MASTER OF VOTING BOX
Justice & Development (AK) Party, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, won 50 percent of the votes in Sunday's elections and won a victory. AK Party became the first party that won three general elections successively.
Erdogan was also successful in his 6th election in the past 17 years. He said living style of 74 million people was a relic for them, noting people assigned them also for the new constitution. "We will not close the doors. We will negotiate it with the opposition, NGOs and media," he said.
KILICDAROGLU: WE ARE STRENGTHENED
Republican People's Party (CHP) chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu said his party was strengthened in the elections. He said 23 new CHP MPs entered the Parliament.
VATAN
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ERODGAN'S ALL-TIME RECORD VICTORY
Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan clinched a record victory in Sunday's elections by becoming the first Turkish prime minister to win a third consecutive term by increasing its votes at the same time. Erdogan increasing his support by 5 million votes, winning 49.91 percent of all votes with 326 seats, 15 less, however, over the previous elections in 2007 when he claimed 46.58 percent, and 4 short of what the Justice and Development Party needs to submit a new constitution to referendum.
ERDOGAN PROMISES RECONCILIATION FOR NEW CONSTITUTION
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to seek consent of all segments in the society to make a new constitution. "People have bestowed us a duty to make a new constitution. And we will do it together with the opposition. Everyone will find herself in the new constitution. The new constitution will be the constitution of Turks, Kurds, Alevis and Sunnis," he told a large crowd of supporters.
FIVE SUSPECTS IN ERGENEKON CASE ELECTED MPs
Five suspects in the Eregenkon case were elected MPs in Sunday's polls. Journalist Mustafa Balbay and scholar Mehmet Haberal -- both currently behind bars -- were elected with the main opposition Republican People's Party from Izmir and Zonguldak, respectively. Two other suspects, Sinan Aygun and Ilhan Cihaner also won seats in the parliament. Another suspect, former military officer Engin Alan, was also elected with the Nationalist Movement Party.
CUMHURIYET
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THIRD AKP PERIOD
Although Justice & Development (AK) Party has risen his votes 5 percent when compared with the 2007 elections, number of its MPs reduced from 341 to 326.
AKP, planning constitutional changes and presidential system, could not reach 330 MPs required for referendum.
Republican People's Party (CHP) which entered the previous elections together with Democratic Left Party (DSP) increased its votes more than 5 percent, however this rise was below than expected. Number of CHP's parliamentarians increased from 112 to 135.
ERDOGAN GIVES MESSAGES OF RECONCILIATION
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, commenting on the results of the elections, relayed messages for new constitution in the parliament through compromise.
Erdogan said the nation in the elections not only assigned them to establish the new government but also assigned them to make a new constitution. He said, "we will not close our doors as number of our MPs is below 330. We will go to the opposition."
RADIKAL
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MASTER OF VOTING BOX
Justice & Development (AK) Party, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, won 50 percent of the votes in Sunday's elections and won a victory. AK Party became the first party that won three general elections successively.
Erdogan was also successful in his 6th election in the past 17 years. He said living style of 74 million people was a relic for them, noting people assigned them also for the new constitution. "We will not close the doors. We will negotiate it with the opposition, NGOs and media," he said.
KILICDAROGLU: WE ARE STRENGTHENED
Republican People's Party (CHP) chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu said his party was strengthened in the elections. He said 23 new CHP MPs entered the Parliament.