But you are Almanci,im a Hollandaci.There are many similar examples ALL OVER THE WORLD, but I only see some Turks have "almanci" as a fishbone stuck to their throat.
But you are Almanci,im a Hollandaci.There are many similar examples ALL OVER THE WORLD, but I only see some Turks have "almanci" as a fishbone stuck to their throat.
They will never get someone "competent" because they are basically chosen by PKK leaders, that Party never supported Turkish interest, everything about them is based on seperatism.You know, in the end they will found a new party or join as independents at the next elections and join the parliament. It will be roughly the same 10% again. We have seen this already in the past in other forms.
Its better to punish those that break the law, then to go after the party itself imo, remove the rubbish, and maybe they'll find someone competent and not radical to chair the party and to bring change.
And btw the markets agree, its the last thing we need right now. USDTRY is up again. We need stability right now and HDP and PKK both are under control right now.
They will never get someone "competent" because they are basically chosen by PKK leaders, that Party never supported Turkish interest, everything about them is based on seperatism.
If you give the radical ones the opportunity to get some of their legitimate issues be heard, there will be less of a reason for a university graduate to join a terrorist group. You just need to clean them up, maybe push someone as someone before me said "docile".
Its important imo to keep the HDP or any Kurdish party in the parliament. We will never grow as a country and democracy if we cant manage that.
You dont have to pay attention to them, they probably won't ever get any influence on our policy, (except if Erdogan decides that HDP > MHP again). Keep them in the spotlight and control, instead of forcing them into hiding and doing more shady things.
Ireland managed to get their terrorists docile, other countries too.
Soo you take away democratic representation from six million citizens. Do you expect them to become better citizens? To have more trust in the state?Absolute madness. "democracy will grow" if you allow communist terrorists greater freedoms.
The more oxygen you give these terrorists to breath the worse the problem got for Turkey. PKK was near defeated, then AK party comes and under FETO orders started the peace process. Here we are today pkkistan in iraq and syria and Turks talk about letting them operate freely in parliament.
If this war is to take a hundred years, then you fight it for a hundred years.
So when Ataturk was in power majority of the nation was probably still supporting sharia law and caliphate.Soo you take away democratic representation from six million citizens. Do you expect them to become better citizens? To have more trust in the state?
Baba, is that you?!Some people have no idea what the 90s were like in Turkey.
Everytime the likes of you is faced with that fact, you immediately resort to the one-tone accusation of "AKPian propaganda".Baba, is that you?!
This is a typical killer argument of my father. If you can't provide a fact based argument, you can always travel back in time to the 90's. AKP 1 0 1.
If you give the radical ones the opportunity to get some of their legitimate issues be heard, there will be less of a reason for a university graduate to join a terrorist group. You just need to clean them up, maybe push someone as someone before me said "docile".
Its important imo to keep the HDP or any Kurdish party in the parliament. We will never grow as a country and democracy if we cant manage that.
You dont have to pay attention to them, they probably won't ever get any influence on our policy, (except if Erdogan decides that HDP > MHP again). Keep them in the spotlight and control, instead of forcing them into hiding and doing more shady things.
Ireland managed to get their terrorists docile, other countries too.
Soo you take away democratic representation from six million citizens. Do you expect them to become better citizens? To have more trust in the state?
If you give the radical ones the opportunity to get some of their legitimate issues be heard, there will be less of a reason for a university graduate to join a terrorist group. You just need to clean them up, maybe push someone as someone before me said "docile".
Its important imo to keep the HDP or any Kurdish party in the parliament. We will never grow as a country and democracy if we cant manage that.
You dont have to pay attention to them, they probably won't ever get any influence on our policy, (except if Erdogan decides that HDP > MHP again). Keep them in the spotlight and control, instead of forcing them into hiding and doing more shady things.
Ireland managed to get their terrorists docile, other countries too.
If 6 million vote for a terrorist party it seems those 6 millions have committed treason against their state by supporting a party with well known terrorist links from its party members.
To the 6 million that voted for them the real question has to be asked why did they vote for a terrorist political party?
You're just so simple-minded. 6m people have committed treason, sure.
To the babies crying about HDP.
Remember this even Ataturk closed political parties.
Hdp was given so many chances to come clean and get rid of its terrorist image. Nah they supported terrorism, acted against Turkish interests, divided Turkish society, never condemned separatism, hang the flags and pictures of ocalan in their party buildings. They even helped terrorists by giving them foot soldiers and funds from the Turkish state!!! Can you imagine that??? Sri Lanka had the same problem with certain tamil parties supporting the Tamil tigers.
Time is up bad luck. Close them down.
Remember when the Russian jet was shot down? What did the Kurdish HDP do? They ran to support Russia against Turkey. Only traitors let these guys operate freely in Turkey, just think the Turkish taxpayer pays their wages.
Absolute scum these pkk traitors are. Crush them.
You still have users defending them despite the blatant proofs.