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Kemalisté
01-09-2014, 06:47 PM
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party has seen its popularity slip since a corruption scandal erupted last month but remains comfortably ahead of the main opposition, the first major poll published since the affair showed on Thursday.

The survey by SONAR research, one of Turkey's main pollsters, put support for the AK Party at 42.3 percent, two percentage points below its previous poll last August and well below the 50 percent the party won at the last election in 2011.

The main opposition CHP scored 29.8 percent in the poll, its highest since June 2011 according to SONAR, whose surveys tend to put ruling party support below the AKP's own estimates.

The corruption scandal, which erupted in mid-December with the detention of prominent businessmen close to Erdogan and three ministers' sons, poses arguably the biggest challenge to the ruling party since it came to power more than a decade ago.

The government has said neither street protests last summer nor the corruption scandal have had a major impact on AKP popularity. Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said last week the party enjoyed support of around 52 percent, based on four surveys commissioned by the government.

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Nick Tattersall and Janet Lawrence)

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/01/09/uk-turkey-corruption-poll-idUKBREA080PL20140109

Kemalisté
01-09-2014, 06:48 PM
AKP is unable to form a government alone according to these results. CHP-MHP coalition is possible.

Petros Houhoulis
01-09-2014, 09:52 PM
I very much doubt that CHP and MHP would manage to form a coalition either. The situation is volatile, and it is more than certain that CHP and MHP shall have to suck up to Islamism in order to overtake AKP.

Worse yet, you don't have any idea about Gulens' agenda...

Kemalisté
01-09-2014, 09:59 PM
I very much doubt that CHP and MHP would manage to form a coalition either. The situation is volatile, and it is more than certain that CHP and MHP shall have to suck up to Islamism in order to overtake AKP.

Worse yet, you don't have any idea about Gulens' agenda...

Islamism? no way. If you mean being easier on religious values, then yea. That's not Islamism though. CHP nominated some headscarved candidates for local elections in small places. I don't really mind, we're not in a position to fight headscarf anymore, secularism can be still kept without banning headscarves. We need to protect our freedoms as Gezi youth shouted.

meralodem
01-11-2014, 10:41 AM
AKP will win again, they have no doubt on election, they have doubts on the non-elected government workers about doing their job honestly! Just wait and see

Petros Houhoulis
01-11-2014, 07:20 PM
AKP will win again, they have no doubt on election, they have doubts on the non-elected government workers about doing their job honestly! Just wait and see

...And who put the "non-elected workers" there you little bitch? Any idea?

Why are all of these "non-elected workers" followers of Gulen and not Kemalists? Why did they persecute the Kemalists from every post so far? Any idea???

The only question is whether 'rrrDOGan is better or worse than Gulen. I can't answer this dilemma, for me all Islamists are the same shit...