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the nhp failed to win enough votes. in the last general election they won around 60% of the votes.ers were not sure about the opposition, and the failure. some analysts believe the parties need to address some core beliefs such as secularism which alienated conservative voters. >> it only appeals strongly to a segment of the waters and chp has to become a party that can appeal to putting a vote to all segments of the voters, in a democratic sense and idea logical sense. >> the international movement is seen as ultra nationalist and opposeds a peace process with the kurds. opposition is unlikely to win, but hope their popularity will increase and they'll have more seats in parliament >>> the u.n. is calling for dialogue between burundi's ruling party and the opposition to end more than a month of violence. protesters returned to the streets to oppose a decision to run for a third term. haru mutasa sent this report from the capital. >> reporter: the police in burundi are ready. they know people opposed to the president president's third-term bid want to offer more protests. oppositio
the nhp failed to win enough votes. in the last general election they won around 60% of the votes.ers were not sure about the opposition, and the failure. some analysts believe the parties need to address some core beliefs such as secularism which alienated conservative voters. >> it only appeals strongly to a segment of the waters and chp has to become a party that can appeal to putting a vote to all segments of the voters, in a democratic sense and idea logical sense. >> the...
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the nhp failed to win enough votes. in the last general election they won around 26% of the votes. voters were not sure about the opposition, and the failure. to appeal to some. some analysts believe the parties need to address some core beliefs such as secularism which alienated conservative voters. >> it only appeals strongly to a segment of the voters, and chp has to become a mass party that can appeal to, putting a vote to all segments of the voters, in a democratic sense and idea logical sense. >> reporter: the other main position the international movement is seen as ultra nationalist and opposeds a peace process with the kurds. opposition is unlikely to win, but hope their popularity will increase and they'll have more seats in parliament >>> just to bring you breaking news coming to us out of egypt. this is according to the reuters newsagency citing security sources saying gunmen on a motorcycle shot dead two members of egypt's tourism and antiquities police force, and a that took place on a road near the gaza pyramid. once again, gunmen killed to tourism police on a road t
the nhp failed to win enough votes. in the last general election they won around 26% of the votes. voters were not sure about the opposition, and the failure. to appeal to some. some analysts believe the parties need to address some core beliefs such as secularism which alienated conservative voters. >> it only appeals strongly to a segment of the voters, and chp has to become a mass party that can appeal to, putting a vote to all segments of the voters, in a democratic sense and idea...
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just last night the nhp leader ruled out a coalition with akp. they can still reconsider their decision, but i think a coalition government will be necessary, and if that does not has been the president will have to call for early elections. >> the kurdish party gained some seats in parliament. how important is that to the future of the turkish government? >> well it's quite important. first, irng historic for the kurd dish political movement. this was the first time that a pro-kurdish party ran as a party rather than fielding independent candidates. it captured 13% of the vote and that is a historic success. they have to appeal to a non-kurdish segment of the country. they attracted votes from the liberals, from conservative kurds who vote for the parties and the akp. they appealed to the people lives in the western part of the country. so this is a big achievement, but i think now the big question is what will happen to the kurdish peace process? that will determine the future course of turkey's political movement. >> it's good to have you on t
just last night the nhp leader ruled out a coalition with akp. they can still reconsider their decision, but i think a coalition government will be necessary, and if that does not has been the president will have to call for early elections. >> the kurdish party gained some seats in parliament. how important is that to the future of the turkish government? >> well it's quite important. first, irng historic for the kurd dish political movement. this was the first time that a...
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the ak party and the nhp, which is a very strong service -- strong conservative nationalist party. its leader has said that he would, rather be that rather than be in coalition with our party, he would prefer to be -- i think it is political. he has been one of the sharpest critics of the perceived corruption in the ak party. for him to jump into bed with the ak party would be quite a u-turn. the other coalition scenario that has been talked about would be the three opposition parties getting together. that would be the chp and hdp which are two left wing parties, and the mhp. their assaults a -- there is such a political gulf between them, the hdp would want to pursue a kurdish peace process. the mhp sees that as selling out the country. that coalition is the less likely one. however, we will have to see what happens when the new mp's are sworn in at the end of the week and proper negotiations start. genie: jasper mortar -- jasper mortimer reporting. close to 6000 migrants were rescued at sea over the weekend. an international rescue fleet went to those people in their rickety boa
the ak party and the nhp, which is a very strong service -- strong conservative nationalist party. its leader has said that he would, rather be that rather than be in coalition with our party, he would prefer to be -- i think it is political. he has been one of the sharpest critics of the perceived corruption in the ak party. for him to jump into bed with the ak party would be quite a u-turn. the other coalition scenario that has been talked about would be the three opposition parties getting...
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so neighbors, nhp, look at those. the rig not now. >> services and refiners today were big movers. >> refiners look like they're rolling over but baker is probably one i would stay with. its chart looks more productive than the rest of the space but you have to realize what bill was just talking about. everyone has been factoring in iran. everyone knows those million barrels will be hitting the market. the real threat is when you see some redheadline with isis. those are the real threats. >> josh, where do you go in oil? >> i put the producers in the too hard pile. i own xle and i think that's probably the easiest playwright now. it's not exciting, i won't do much but you're getting a steady dividend until things get more clear. >>> still ahead on "fast," the u.s. government gets hacked and cyber stocks are on fire. but there is one software traders are not getting. we'll tell you which one that is. plus, could this be the most overhyped apple developer's conference ever? the hurdles the company has to clear before mo
so neighbors, nhp, look at those. the rig not now. >> services and refiners today were big movers. >> refiners look like they're rolling over but baker is probably one i would stay with. its chart looks more productive than the rest of the space but you have to realize what bill was just talking about. everyone has been factoring in iran. everyone knows those million barrels will be hitting the market. the real threat is when you see some redheadline with isis. those are the real...
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the main operation chp is nearly 25% and nhp got 16% and the pro-kurdish hdp are on course for pearl seats for the first time with 13% of the vote. the party leadership remains defiant and gearing to find a coalition government. >> translator: the act party is the winner and finished first in this election there is no doubt about that nobody should make a victory about an election lost and everyone should reassess themselves. >> reporter: meanwhile kurds have been on the streets celebrating their par si's victory and kurdish politicians will hold seats and will join others in refusing to go with the act party and if they are not going to join the act party any idea at this stage who might, bernard? >> it's very difficult to say, jane most potential if there were coalition partners said they were interested in being in coalition with the act party. this was a very decisive election campaign and many bridges between political parties were burned and the act party would have to make efforts to rebuild those bridges. the deputy prime minister has said this morning they are going to try a
the main operation chp is nearly 25% and nhp got 16% and the pro-kurdish hdp are on course for pearl seats for the first time with 13% of the vote. the party leadership remains defiant and gearing to find a coalition government. >> translator: the act party is the winner and finished first in this election there is no doubt about that nobody should make a victory about an election lost and everyone should reassess themselves. >> reporter: meanwhile kurds have been on the streets...
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so is the other main opposition party the national movement or nhp. for both parties the issues of secular i remember, religion and nationalism are not the top pryor t the chp has been holding rallies like this one across turkey promising major economic projects improving people's lives and increasing the minimum page. this pensioner is happy. >> i don't know how the leader of the chp got it right this time he's prom p.m. promising more money to us pensioners. >> reporter: meeting and greeting potential voters. he says his party's contain will resonate with voters. >> translator: unemployment is as hey as 6.5 million people. 10 million retired people are struggling hopelessly to survive. 43 million citizens are in debt. what kind of an economic picture does this present? >> reporter: the opposition message could appeal to voters, but winning a general lex is general election is unlikely. the ruling party has won every election since it came to power in 2002. the main opposition party the chp has a problem it failed to win enough votes to form a govern
so is the other main opposition party the national movement or nhp. for both parties the issues of secular i remember, religion and nationalism are not the top pryor t the chp has been holding rallies like this one across turkey promising major economic projects improving people's lives and increasing the minimum page. this pensioner is happy. >> i don't know how the leader of the chp got it right this time he's prom p.m. promising more money to us pensioners. >> reporter: meeting...
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you have to count the votes of the nationalist nhp. together, they make around 70%.t of that are conservatives and not necessarily very sympathetic of women's liberation etc. you also have the other, let's say 30%. it is a divided society. they are much like the u.s. in a way. that's why consensus and deliberation and democracy and talking is important. that's why i think coalition, if they can achieve it, wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. i think it will be a very good thing. it would give the rest of the 30% also a voice. ursula: would it be a step forward democracy in turkey, but would it be a step forward for turkey too? i think that is the question that the turkish people ask now. it seems to me that they were a little shocked by the outcome of the election. dilek: why would it be -- ursula: when you have two parties coming along with each other, there will be instability in political decisions and things like that. the question is whether turkey can manage this form of instability in a time when it is confronted with refugees, with very unstable surroundings
you have to count the votes of the nationalist nhp. together, they make around 70%.t of that are conservatives and not necessarily very sympathetic of women's liberation etc. you also have the other, let's say 30%. it is a divided society. they are much like the u.s. in a way. that's why consensus and deliberation and democracy and talking is important. that's why i think coalition, if they can achieve it, wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. i think it will be a very good thing. it would give...
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so is the other main opposition party, the national movement or nhp.h parties the issues of secularism religion and nationalism are not the top priority. the chp has been holding rallies like this one across turkey promising major economic projects improving people's lives, and increasing the minimum wage. >> translator: i don't know how the leader of the chp got it right this time. he is promising more money to us pensioners. >> reporter: this man says his party's campaign will resinate with voters. >> translator: unemployment is as high as 6.5 million people. 10 million retired people are struggling to survive. 43 million citizens are in debt. what kind of an economic picture does this present. >> reporter: the opposition message could appeal to voters but winning a general election is unlikely. the ruling party has won every election since it came to power in 2002. the chp has a problem. it failed to win enough votes to form a government for the last 65 years. and at the last general election the parties won only -- around 26% of the vote. people ar
so is the other main opposition party, the national movement or nhp.h parties the issues of secularism religion and nationalism are not the top priority. the chp has been holding rallies like this one across turkey promising major economic projects improving people's lives, and increasing the minimum wage. >> translator: i don't know how the leader of the chp got it right this time. he is promising more money to us pensioners. >> reporter: this man says his party's campaign will...