Left Shark endorses Selahattin Demirtas and HDP gains in Turkish parliamentary elections

  Troy York
   President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hopes his Justice and Development Party - the AKP - will secure enough seats in parliament to change Turkey's constitution in these upcoming elections in this country of Turkey. old Recep is attacking journalists and making his best attempt to turn Turkey into a totalitarian  state and has declared a war on journalists for a long time. Erdogan and his Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu have been fixated on the media - accusations, arrests, reporting bans and court convictions against journalists.
Turkey will hold a crucial general election on June 7. The Justice and Development Party, or AKP, faces the first real threat to its single-party control over the Grand National Assembly in its 13 years ruling the country. Recep Erdogan has been putting this country on a path of Islamofacism and supremacy underlining the secular traditions of this country since its founding and basically it needs to be put to an end. Under Erdogan many  women proudly proclaiming their religious identity have flooded the streets with the headscarves of this once secular middle east nation and they threaten to push this coutry into a path of radical Islam.
For the first time since the Republic of Turkey’s formation, a Kurdish political party could enter parliament in force. This could seriously complicate the AKP’s path to a parliamentary majority but might also bring hope for a final resolution of Turkey’s long struggle to peacefully integrate its Kurdish minority.  President Erdoğan’s chief goal is to reform the Turkish Constitution of 1982, written under military rule, in order to take Turkey from its current parliamentary system to a presidential system.
Erdoğan argues the change would allow more efficient government and stronger economic growth, but the shift would also further solidify his personal control of the country by providing new powers and a constitutional foundation for his continued political activities. the goals of this neo-facist AKP is preventing the entry of the mainly Kurdish HDP into parliament, which would threaten AKP’s single-party rule, and to garner at least 330 seats, allowing an AKP government to propose changes to the Turkish Constitution and put them to a national referendum. the media control that this turkey Recep wants to establish and push his agenda of power needs to be watched and the role of Turkey with our alliances questioned in the coming years. Recep Erdogan I hate youuuu.

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