ANAP sendrom in ruling AKP

ANAP sendrom in ruling AKP
Date: 25.3.2019 12:00

AKP is looking for a solution in the language used by ANAP. That language starts with scenario 'If we don't win, it always ends with a bad scenario.'

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While the local elections are approaching, the language of politics is getting harder. Power does not want to talk about the real problems of the country by constantly creating polemics. "We do not come," he began with the words of the promises of the municipalities themselves won't win the country claims to be a casualty. The language used by the power reminds ANAP's language in the 1989 elections. When the Motherland Party (ANAP) realized that it would lose blood in the local elections in 1989, it increased the rhetoric in order to protect its position.
 
ANAP came to power in 1983 alone, and then in the 1989 local elections, 868 municipalities won with 43% of the vote. With slow-melting votes, ANAP went down to 23 percent in the 1989 local elections, taking 570 of the 868 municipalities and regressing to the 2nd position. 
 
In the 1989 elections, ANAP claimed that if the country did not win the local elections themselves, the resistance of the country would be disrupted and nothing would be the same. In the elections, ANAP lost blood. Today's power is 30 years after the same style. While the ruling members are increasing their rhetoric in the squares, they argue that when they lose the local elections, they will have a problem of survivability and that nothing will be the same. The citizen's agenda was to say that the government was afraid of speaking.

YEREL HABERLER

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