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what next for the ak party? ey remain the largest party after these elections despite the ground they've lost. >> i think the ruling party leader will be tasked by the president to try to set up the next government. they'll negotiate with the other opposition parties in particular with the pro turkish national movement party. perhaps trying to reach in formal coalition arrangement so the government will be led by the ruling party but the opposition party national movement party would provide support in parliament. however, such an arrangement is likely to be unstable and short lived. >> because the opposition parties made it clear they would not want to enter into a coalition with the ak party. would they be more open to something unofficial? >> they could be a potential for informal arrangement between one of the main opposition parties. and the ruling ak party. however, such an arrangement would be extremely short lived unstable. i think there is a lot of bad blood between the ruling party and the main oppositi
what next for the ak party? ey remain the largest party after these elections despite the ground they've lost. >> i think the ruling party leader will be tasked by the president to try to set up the next government. they'll negotiate with the other opposition parties in particular with the pro turkish national movement party. perhaps trying to reach in formal coalition arrangement so the government will be led by the ruling party but the opposition party national movement party would...
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others are challenging the ideas of the ak party, and the economy is slowing down. these are big changes that succeeded on the back of an economy introduced when the ak party first came to power. there's a challenge for the kurds. again, it's the ak party that has done most to advance the kutedish peace process. it stalled for a couple of years. the risk is if they don't get representation in parliament a huge percentage of the turkish population, the kurds make up as much as a third of the population, will be denied the representation in parliament, and that could be destabilizing. >> you'll be watching it as will we. bernard smith in south-eastern turkey >>> a british ship launched a mission to rescue another 500 migrants in the mediterranean sea. near 5,000 were detained and taken to southern italy over the weekend. we have more from lampedusa where men are taken. >> some of the migrants rescued travelled on wooden fishing boats, and you usually have people on dak and below. and more are found on ships, on rubber dinkies 10 meters long and there are 100, 120, 130
others are challenging the ideas of the ak party, and the economy is slowing down. these are big changes that succeeded on the back of an economy introduced when the ak party first came to power. there's a challenge for the kurds. again, it's the ak party that has done most to advance the kutedish peace process. it stalled for a couple of years. the risk is if they don't get representation in parliament a huge percentage of the turkish population, the kurds make up as much as a third of the...
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tayyip erdogan. >> translator: the ak party is the win are and finished first in this election. there is no doubt about that. nobody should make a victory out of an election loss. everyone should reassess theirselves. >> one of the biggest criticisms of the ak party proouf that such accusations were baseless. meanwhile there were also scenes of disappointment at the main opposition chp. they fell way short of the 35% they had hoped for but party leaders it seemed were taking solace in the ak party's lose. >> democracy has won turkey has won. >> and that's what everyone will be waiting to find out. whether some sort of coalition government will be formed and if so with who. will the akp opt to partner up with the chp or will it be the mhp, if a coalition government is not formed then turks could find themselves have to vote once again in parliamentary elections possibly before the end of the year. it seems that the current polarization could well result in a hung parliament and an uncertain future. even though these results have dealt a blow to the ak party dominance of the polit
tayyip erdogan. >> translator: the ak party is the win are and finished first in this election. there is no doubt about that. nobody should make a victory out of an election loss. everyone should reassess theirselves. >> one of the biggest criticisms of the ak party proouf that such accusations were baseless. meanwhile there were also scenes of disappointment at the main opposition chp. they fell way short of the 35% they had hoped for but party leaders it seemed were taking solace...
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turkey faces weeks of uncertainty and political instability after voters stripped the ruling ak party of its parliamentary majority in sunday's election. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan concedes he needs a coalition to form the new government. >> the morning after historic parliamentary elections in turkey for the first time sing since coming to power in 2002, the ak party found itself without enough votes to form a government on its own. but its leadership and supporters call sunday a victory not only for them but for turkish democracy. >> translator: the decision of our thaition is the final decision. the -- our nation is the final decision. here i am addressing you from the balcony of the ak party the platform of democracy in turkey and the will of the nation will be put into practice, nobody should have any doubt about that. >> the ak party needs to find a coalition with one of the other parties if it wants to form power. >> motte chesmost of the ak party should consider a coalition with the mhp. >> up tra nationalist mhp success story for the akp. >> the reason the ak par
turkey faces weeks of uncertainty and political instability after voters stripped the ruling ak party of its parliamentary majority in sunday's election. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan concedes he needs a coalition to form the new government. >> the morning after historic parliamentary elections in turkey for the first time sing since coming to power in 2002, the ak party found itself without enough votes to form a government on its own. but its leadership and supporters call...
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it looks like the ak party will have 260 or 61 scots. -- seats. the second is under 50% of what they would have. that means one of two things either the ak party or dash one of a couple of things the ak party comes together with an opponent or coalition, something unlikely or the parties, the kurdish h.d.p., the circular leftist and the nationalist party comes together for some diverse coalition. or probably it's more likely scenario that you have a hung parliament, which would trigger early elections, possibly for a few months time. it's important to know there are several reasons why the a.k. party has not done as well as spicted. -- expected. 71 of the most experienced members did not contest the elections, which limited party members to run for more than three conservative terms in any one post. also the economy and the fact that the kurds for the first time, and a charismatic leader i'll leave bernard smith to speak about that. very interesting times here. don't let the euphoria behind me fool you. these supporters were expecting a much much p
it looks like the ak party will have 260 or 61 scots. -- seats. the second is under 50% of what they would have. that means one of two things either the ak party or dash one of a couple of things the ak party comes together with an opponent or coalition, something unlikely or the parties, the kurdish h.d.p., the circular leftist and the nationalist party comes together for some diverse coalition. or probably it's more likely scenario that you have a hung parliament, which would trigger early...
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here i am addressing you from the balcony of the ak party the platform of democracy in turkey and the will of this nation will be put in practice. no one should have any doubt about that. >> despite winning the elections, the akp needs to find support from one of the opposition parties if it wants to remain in power. it could try and reach out to the pro-kurdish hdp to form a coalition but that would be a risky move. is. >> translator: most of the ak parties have nationalist views most of the ak party could be better off considering a coalition with the hdp. >> or another option is to join with the mhp which has up until now been a success story for akp. >> the reason the ak party government managed to make progress in the process was a single party government. with or without the coalition it will be an effect on the results. >> faced with tough decisions turkey and turkish democracy are at a crossroads. if a coalition government is formed that could go a long way in narrowing the political divide that has gripped the country for so long now. potential of increasing the current state
here i am addressing you from the balcony of the ak party the platform of democracy in turkey and the will of this nation will be put in practice. no one should have any doubt about that. >> despite winning the elections, the akp needs to find support from one of the opposition parties if it wants to remain in power. it could try and reach out to the pro-kurdish hdp to form a coalition but that would be a risky move. is. >> translator: most of the ak parties have nationalist views...
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under the ak party even though turkey has seen huge growth, the average income per person has tripled under their rule but over the past 12 or 20 months, the slightly increasing unemployment and there is request whether the ak party would have, rejooufer nation or, the ak party said they had many more plans indeed. obviously, general policies from foreign policy, some role in the minds of voters but the fact is those bread and butter issues the daily life issues like the economy are what is-are what is on people's minds. that's why these issues are significant. it is important to point out that higher than other established democracies as eunt kingdom. we have to wait and see jane. >> journey to saturday alone there were 15 rescue missions to save nearly three and a half thousand people. as hoda abdel hamid reports this could mean surge in summer missions. >> we do know that the migrants were found in nine different wooden fishing boats and you have people on top and below deck next to the engine and there were others found in six rubber dinghies and those are the ones that are more a
under the ak party even though turkey has seen huge growth, the average income per person has tripled under their rule but over the past 12 or 20 months, the slightly increasing unemployment and there is request whether the ak party would have, rejooufer nation or, the ak party said they had many more plans indeed. obviously, general policies from foreign policy, some role in the minds of voters but the fact is those bread and butter issues the daily life issues like the economy are what is-are...
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pulling them from the ak party to the mhp. if they were to go with the mhp that would be a kiss of death to that coalition. it is a very difficult situation they find themselves in regardless of the fact that it did win the elections but have fallen short of the majority they need. now they're faced with a very very tough choice, indeed, laura. >> absolutely. a big setback for the akp. but celebrations for the hdp. what made them so popular? >> well, a number of reasons and analysts are pointing to a variety of factors that lend to that success. they point to the leader, a young lawyer, very charismatic who has been able to appeal beyond the kurdish core base, maybe to some leftest liberals as well. it's also important to know that the party despite its success the economy economy and it needs a change to win a third term let alone a fourth term. also some people say that the ak party has hit a glass cerealing in terms of its achievement and fails to present anything new to bring in new votes. there were a number of factors th
pulling them from the ak party to the mhp. if they were to go with the mhp that would be a kiss of death to that coalition. it is a very difficult situation they find themselves in regardless of the fact that it did win the elections but have fallen short of the majority they need. now they're faced with a very very tough choice, indeed, laura. >> absolutely. a big setback for the akp. but celebrations for the hdp. what made them so popular? >> well, a number of reasons and analysts...
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the ak party wants to change it. there's, for all intents and purposes a parliamentary system in turkey. if they get the two third majority that gives a rite or ability to change the constitution through parliament without having to do to a popular vote. however, the president said publicly that even if they get the majority they'd present a new constitution to a popular referendum. whether they stick to the promise, time will tell. a lot of people monitor the elections, not just because of the issues but because of the specific issue of the constitution which could change the way in which turkey's government and identity from the day following the elections. >>> i'm leave you in ankara and join bernard smith in turkey in a kurdish part of turkey. they are playing a big role in these elections for the first time. a threat at the ballot box. what is happening there? >> well you heard jamal talking about the ambitions of the ak party to change the constitution, to create an executive powerful presidency. the hdp is the
the ak party wants to change it. there's, for all intents and purposes a parliamentary system in turkey. if they get the two third majority that gives a rite or ability to change the constitution through parliament without having to do to a popular vote. however, the president said publicly that even if they get the majority they'd present a new constitution to a popular referendum. whether they stick to the promise, time will tell. a lot of people monitor the elections, not just because of the...
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this is why the ak party fared badly in the elections. the messages the politicians must get their act together and hurry up and form a government. genie: jasper, thanks for that. jasper mortimer reporting for us. now to a dark anniversary for iraq today. exactly one year ago, the islamic state group launched a brutally effective offensive, taking the city of mosul in just one day. since then, the isis has overrun a third of the country declaring it and neighboring areas of see if -- of syria a caliphate, carrying out executions and enslavement and rape. kate moody has more. kate: much about the islamic state organization remains unknown. virtually a terror cell loyal to al qaeda, the isp became an entity in january of 20 -- the is group became an entity in january 2014. in june they captured mosul and dozens of other towns, sparking international concern. it was named the islamic state. with vast recruitment and a strong social media presence the organization is thought to have between 30000 and 50,000 fighters hailing from 100 countries
this is why the ak party fared badly in the elections. the messages the politicians must get their act together and hurry up and form a government. genie: jasper, thanks for that. jasper mortimer reporting for us. now to a dark anniversary for iraq today. exactly one year ago, the islamic state group launched a brutally effective offensive, taking the city of mosul in just one day. since then, the isis has overrun a third of the country declaring it and neighboring areas of see if -- of syria a...
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the ak party and the ghoolanist ran the port together for years. then there was an economy of interest, and recep tayyip erdogan declared it an enemy, a group that supported him wholeheartedly, that grew and prospered under his wing. the crime is that they stayed silent about pressure on journalists when not directed against them >>> it is against that media landscape that the turks cast their ballots. an outright war. a tangled web of corporate accounts trying to report on politics, and a president accused at home and abroad of growing more author tarian. that's the media story, but not juf journalists are in a position to tell is >>> on the download - our viewers on the coverage of the turkish election. >> when recep tayyip erdogan campaigned for the justice and development party, he reached out to the media to get out his message. we see a different recep tayyip erdogan, one that clamps down media, free speech and poses censorship and gaols journalists. it has to do with the style of leadership resonating with the constituency in the heartland.
the ak party and the ghoolanist ran the port together for years. then there was an economy of interest, and recep tayyip erdogan declared it an enemy, a group that supported him wholeheartedly, that grew and prospered under his wing. the crime is that they stayed silent about pressure on journalists when not directed against them >>> it is against that media landscape that the turks cast their ballots. an outright war. a tangled web of corporate accounts trying to report on politics,...
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. >> we begin in turkey where the ruling ak party has been stripped of it's parliament parliamentary majority, bringing an end to the single party rule. first, let's look at how things are looking now in parliament. this is what was at take, 550 seats. the ak party needed 276 of those in order to rule alone but this is an actual fact, what happened with around 41% of the vote, they took just 258. the main opposition party the c.h.p. will get 132 seats while the nationalist movement party or m.h.p. sits on 80. the big winner of the day was the pro kurdish people democratic party or h.d.p., it for the first time cleared the 10% threshold to enter parliament and will have 80 seats, we are live now from ankara what a shock for the ak party. where does it go from here? >> we're going to have to wait a find out the answer. its top leadership are in meetings behind closed doors. senior officials haven't commented. it's trying to assess all the different can near es it has. one option is to try and form some sort of coalition ghost. it only has two potential partners and even that is a diffic
. >> we begin in turkey where the ruling ak party has been stripped of it's parliament parliamentary majority, bringing an end to the single party rule. first, let's look at how things are looking now in parliament. this is what was at take, 550 seats. the ak party needed 276 of those in order to rule alone but this is an actual fact, what happened with around 41% of the vote, they took just 258. the main opposition party the c.h.p. will get 132 seats while the nationalist movement party...
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and suggests that this is not the ak party's only diplomatic misstep. months before the uprising turkey enjoyed relations with damascus. so much so that both governments held a joint cabinet meeting and agreed to scrap visa restrictions, and the cosy relations with egypt have soured after turkey voiced opposition to the 2013 military coup. and ankara has all but cut off ties with tel aviv following the 2008 war in gaza, and attacks killing turks later. this is a professor of international relations, and is critical of the turkey foreign policy. >> turkey is not an immediate power. turkey cannot take behaviour. you cannot take party for one side, and try to change the situation in one country. >> this man moved from the foreign ministry to become prime minister. he rejects accusations that the party interests are at the heart of the government's diplomacy. >> we have proposed a proactive foreign policy, and based on certain venues, rather than interests, values like democracy like supporting human dignity >>> turkey's foreign policy not only helped to def
and suggests that this is not the ak party's only diplomatic misstep. months before the uprising turkey enjoyed relations with damascus. so much so that both governments held a joint cabinet meeting and agreed to scrap visa restrictions, and the cosy relations with egypt have soured after turkey voiced opposition to the 2013 military coup. and ankara has all but cut off ties with tel aviv following the 2008 war in gaza, and attacks killing turks later. this is a professor of international...
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but the problem for the ak party is this was a very bitter in some ways campaign and lots of bridges ight have existed between the parties have been burned so the ak party is going to have to a lot if it wants the prospect of going into coalition with them but it's uncharter territory and three main parties said they are not interested in coalition with the ak party and also just learned that prime minister he is going to have a meeting with erdiwan later this afternoon and after he was so energetically involved in the campaign there are plenty of people who would like to be a fly on the wall and the president issued a message compared with the speech that he used through the campaign and said that the people have decided not to have a single party in government and it goes on to say that all political parties should act responsibly and sensitively in this new area, in this new era in order to protect stability, jane. >> any idea how the kurdish party is going to react to this you are in a predominately kurdish region and i should imagine that everyone is still celebrating. >> they ar
but the problem for the ak party is this was a very bitter in some ways campaign and lots of bridges ight have existed between the parties have been burned so the ak party is going to have to a lot if it wants the prospect of going into coalition with them but it's uncharter territory and three main parties said they are not interested in coalition with the ak party and also just learned that prime minister he is going to have a meeting with erdiwan later this afternoon and after he was so...
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>> well jane there was a number of scenarios that the ak party can try to embark on and one is to tryform a coalition however the parties and mhp and all said they would not join the coalition however this is politics and politics in turkey is not different than politics in other countries where people can change their mind and convinced and deals can be made. another option they is try and form what is known as minority government and mean they would not have a coalition and would have backing of a party in parliament but under the condition that the government of ak party forms will not be able to pass any laws and be some sort of government that would just run the country until other elections take place. obviously the most likely scenario in the current, if we consider the current situation in turkey that the most likely scenario would be early parliamentary election and it would be a hung parliament and early pearl menry elections and things could change with different behind the doors deal that could take place in only the coming few days we will reveal how things will develop.
>> well jane there was a number of scenarios that the ak party can try to embark on and one is to tryform a coalition however the parties and mhp and all said they would not join the coalition however this is politics and politics in turkey is not different than politics in other countries where people can change their mind and convinced and deals can be made. another option they is try and form what is known as minority government and mean they would not have a coalition and would have...
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, al jazeera has looked at the ak party rrdecord. we have a look at the foreign policy >>> there's more than 2 million syrian refugees living in turkey. camps like this are symbolic of the devastating war raging there. these images are a stark reminder of the toll the war is having here in turkey. syrians fleeing the violence seek refuge in cities, like those in the capital, ankara. to date it's crossed the turkish government more than $10 billion to host them. critics say it's support for the syrian opposition and the refusal to do business with bashar al-assad regime worsened the crisis. and suggests that this is not the ak party's only diplomatic misstep. months before the syrian uprising turkey enjoyed relations with damascus. so much so that governments held a joint cabinet meeting and agreed to scrap visa restrictions, and the cosy relations with egypt have soured after turkey voiced opposition to the 2013 military coup. and ankara has all but cut off ties with tel aviv following the 2008 war in gaza, and attacks on a turkish ai
, al jazeera has looked at the ak party rrdecord. we have a look at the foreign policy >>> there's more than 2 million syrian refugees living in turkey. camps like this are symbolic of the devastating war raging there. these images are a stark reminder of the toll the war is having here in turkey. syrians fleeing the violence seek refuge in cities, like those in the capital, ankara. to date it's crossed the turkish government more than $10 billion to host them. critics say it's support...
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shocking results for the ruling ak party. role if they end up ruling without a parliamentary majority on their own. we are here to discuss the implications. i am joined by the ceo of a bank , a division of the largest lender, bank audi. i do not want to go into too much politics, but what do you make of the results? >> there is a lot of volatility. anything can happen. i do not see a major risk on turkey. turkey has been seeing political tension over the last 1.5 to two years. it is being heard by the global dollars and outflow of portfolios from emerging markets. that was -- than the local tensions. eventually, there will be a government acting, as long as they adopt the policies and the institutions are there. the central bank, the banks. it should be all right. elliott: what do you make of the selloff? we have seen stocks. your bank is not listing here. banking stocks down. are these knee-jerk, panic reactions or do they have longer-term concerns? huseyin: turkey has been diverging from other emerging markets. we see that
shocking results for the ruling ak party. role if they end up ruling without a parliamentary majority on their own. we are here to discuss the implications. i am joined by the ceo of a bank , a division of the largest lender, bank audi. i do not want to go into too much politics, but what do you make of the results? >> there is a lot of volatility. anything can happen. i do not see a major risk on turkey. turkey has been seeing political tension over the last 1.5 to two years. it is...
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a senior member of the ak party is saying his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however, giving the speeches paid by all the opposition parties of not willing to join the ak party in any coalition i think it will thwart those plans. now the interesting point made by the main opposition party the chp says it was open to a wide coalition from the other opposition party mainly the mhp and the hdp. for instance, mhp is considered to be conservative muslim ultranationalist. leftist and all of them need to agrees with the ak, some say it will perhaps bring turkey back to the days of squabbling, which brought turkey almost to the verge of bankruptcy. so it's going to be very stuff few days for this country. >> okay omar saleh thank you very much indeed. one of the biggest electoral surprises was the success of the pro kurdish people's democratic party. how they reached out to broaden their appeal. >> reporter: in turkey's lardest kurdish city, there are hopes that people's democratic party into parliament will berry new momentum
a senior member of the ak party is saying his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however, giving the speeches paid by all the opposition parties of not willing to join the ak party in any coalition i think it will thwart those plans. now the interesting point made by the main opposition party the chp says it was open to a wide coalition from the other opposition party mainly the mhp and the hdp. for instance, mhp is considered to be conservative...
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for the first time the ruling ak party will be running under the leadership of ahmed when erdogan was electpresident was the foreign minister and with regard to turkey's foreign minister that is playing a major role at how people vote, this is taking a look at that time policy for many years. camps like this have become symbolic of the devastating war raging on there. but these images are a stark reminder the role the war is having here in turkey. to date it's cost the tush bish government more than $10 million to host them. its refusal to have anything the do with the bashar al-assad regime. only months before the syrian uprizzing, turkey enjoyed warm relations with syria. and an cara. are sinjar amir is a professor ever turkish relations. >> turkey is not a immediately power, not a world power. turkey cannot take the behavior of a world party. you cannot try to change situation in one country. >> last year to become prime minister he reject accusations that the party relations are at the heart of his proposed government. >> values like democracy values like supporting human dignity.
for the first time the ruling ak party will be running under the leadership of ahmed when erdogan was electpresident was the foreign minister and with regard to turkey's foreign minister that is playing a major role at how people vote, this is taking a look at that time policy for many years. camps like this have become symbolic of the devastating war raging on there. but these images are a stark reminder the role the war is having here in turkey. to date it's cost the tush bish government more...
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the ruling ak party they said there is no room for the ruling ak party in this coalition. this is going to be a tough for the opposition as well because each and every party of the opposition have different ideologies that clash with each other. and if they do agree that means they might lose their power base and their support. >> what is the impact going to be on turkey? >> i think it's going to be very big because turkey has been stable for the last 12 years under the ak parties. that brought a lot of investment and foreign cash. we've seen today that stock market has fallen. we saw the lira de deevaluating even further and they are remembering the days of the 1990s where the coalition government were squabbling with each other and the country was about to bankrupt before the imf bailed them out. on the other hand some have optimism about this whole thing. in the 90s it was bad governing system among the coalition parties. now it's a different case. they want to end the the monopoly of the ak party and they know they need to work together and take turkey further and build
the ruling ak party they said there is no room for the ruling ak party in this coalition. this is going to be a tough for the opposition as well because each and every party of the opposition have different ideologies that clash with each other. and if they do agree that means they might lose their power base and their support. >> what is the impact going to be on turkey? >> i think it's going to be very big because turkey has been stable for the last 12 years under the ak parties....
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that and more on the way but first, our top story. genie: first turkey's ruling ak party is starting to look for coalition partners, this after it lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002. it came in first place in sunday's election, but it needs to try to persuade any of the three opposition parties to bring theim to the ak party for a majority. no one has excepted, but negotiations have just gun.
that and more on the way but first, our top story. genie: first turkey's ruling ak party is starting to look for coalition partners, this after it lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002. it came in first place in sunday's election, but it needs to try to persuade any of the three opposition parties to bring theim to the ak party for a majority. no one has excepted, but negotiations have just gun.
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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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the ak party is the winner. there is no doubt about that. everyone should reassess themselves. >> one criticism is that the party was eroding freedom. there were also scenes of disappointments at the main opposition c.h.p. they fell short of the 35% target they hoped for. party leaders were taking solace it seems that the current polarization could very well result in a hung parliament and an uncertain future. >> as it stands now it appears that the main victors in these elections aside from the ruling ak party the main victors are the kurds who for the first time have the approximate potential of becoming a king maker. even though the ak party is the largest party erdogan's party is going to have to go into coalition if it wants to remain in government. it appears one scenario could be with the kurds. if the kurds refuse to get into coalition with the ak party the kurds will destabilize the parliament freezing it, forcing there to be early parliamentary elections. it's important to note, stephanie, i'm going to continue talking because the
the ak party is the winner. there is no doubt about that. everyone should reassess themselves. >> one criticism is that the party was eroding freedom. there were also scenes of disappointments at the main opposition c.h.p. they fell short of the 35% target they hoped for. party leaders were taking solace it seems that the current polarization could very well result in a hung parliament and an uncertain future. >> as it stands now it appears that the main victors in these elections...
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. >> the ak party is the leader and finished first in this election. there is no doubt about that. nobody should make a victory out of an election loss. everyone should reassess themselves. >> one of the biggest crit siments of thecriticismsof the ak party meanwhile there were also scenes of disappointment at the main opposition chp. they fell well short of the 35 35%en that they were aiming for. >> translator: ended era through democratic means. democracy has won turkey has won. >> reporter: that's what everyone will be waiting to find out, whether a coalition government will be formed. or whether there will be a coup. will they try to find a government with ultranationalist mhp? a move that could signal the end of the kurdish pkk. turks could find thestles have to vote againthemselveshaving to vote again by the end of the we're a hung parliament and uncertain future. >> dominance of the political scene here in turkey, supporters continue to say that they are optimistic and that they fully back the party leadership. however that leadership may have to
. >> the ak party is the leader and finished first in this election. there is no doubt about that. nobody should make a victory out of an election loss. everyone should reassess themselves. >> one of the biggest crit siments of thecriticismsof the ak party meanwhile there were also scenes of disappointment at the main opposition chp. they fell well short of the 35 35%en that they were aiming for. >> translator: ended era through democratic means. democracy has won turkey has...
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the votes widely seen as a performance test for ak party of president recep tayyip erdogan. >>> we have gotten a report that be in afghanistan taliban fighters area could fall if reenforcements don't arrive soon. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says western sanctions have failed to get russia to change its course offer theen ukraine the ukrainian campaign. nadim baba reports. >> firmly under their control after two days of fierce fighting. left nearly 30 people dead since the minsk agreement with ukraine and russia signed in february. ukraine's president petro poroshenko has told a news conference that 50,000 troops have been deployed in a reaction zone. >> i can tell you the number of russian troops in the ukrainian border is unprecedented. since august of this year there has never been that many troops deployed at our borders. >> special session of security council in new york. >> the recent provocative steps by russia clearly indicate russia's intention to disrupt the minsk process. afternoon attempt of the russian site to exert military measures. >> held by pro-russian separatists. >
the votes widely seen as a performance test for ak party of president recep tayyip erdogan. >>> we have gotten a report that be in afghanistan taliban fighters area could fall if reenforcements don't arrive soon. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says western sanctions have failed to get russia to change its course offer theen ukraine the ukrainian campaign. nadim baba reports. >> firmly under their control after two days of fierce fighting. left nearly 30 people dead since...
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here i am addressing you from the balcony of the ak party the platform of democracy in turkey and the will of this nation will be put in practice. no one should have any doubt about that pim. >> despite winning the elections the akp needs to find support from one of the opposition appeared if it wants to stay in power. it so reach out to the other parties, but that could be a concern. >> translator: most of the ak parties have nationalist view. the ak party would better off considering a coalition with mhp. >> but likely doing so would have serious consequences. which up until now has been a success story for akp sphwhrp theakp. >> with or without the coalition, the peace process would be affected by the elections results. >> it is not only the akp that finds itself in concern. failing that however early elections could take place and that has the positions of increasing the current state of polarization. jamal el shael. al jazeera ankara. >> according to the organization for safety and cooperation in europe osce, the group has been elevating the parliamentary process, also says restr
here i am addressing you from the balcony of the ak party the platform of democracy in turkey and the will of this nation will be put in practice. no one should have any doubt about that pim. >> despite winning the elections the akp needs to find support from one of the opposition appeared if it wants to stay in power. it so reach out to the other parties, but that could be a concern. >> translator: most of the ak parties have nationalist view. the ak party would better off...
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the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition is the republican people's party or chp wants a higher minimum wage bonus pensions and a mega city to create economic growth. the chp needs to win at least 267 seats to gain a part of the parliament. as a party of the kurds it's been targeting young urban and secular voters. bernard smith joins us from turkey. i've been watching the picture behind you for afew minutes it looks busy and people are taking the election seriously there. >> one of thousands of schools open across turkey for voting today. this is a country that boasts a particularly high participation rate normally more than 80% and there are plenty of choices. 20 political parties on the ballot. representing every color and political persuasion as you could imagine and political candidates as well. polls are open until 5:00 p.m. local time and two or three hours later we mite be able to get an early indication of the way the vote is going jane. >> why is the focus on the main kurdish party what is happen
the ak party focuses on religious equality. the maim opposition is the republican people's party or chp wants a higher minimum wage bonus pensions and a mega city to create economic growth. the chp needs to win at least 267 seats to gain a part of the parliament. as a party of the kurds it's been targeting young urban and secular voters. bernard smith joins us from turkey. i've been watching the picture behind you for afew minutes it looks busy and people are taking the election seriously...
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a very tough coalition building now for the ak party. it has 45 days to try and form a government, otherwise turkey will be pushed towards fresh elections. if you cannot put together a coalition, the opposition parties could try to unite -- it cannot -- if it cannot put together a coalition, the opposition parties could try to unite and push it out. katty: i spoke a short time ago with a man who formally served -- formerly served as ambassador to turkey. thanks for coming in. i was speaking to turks in washington who said they haven't particularly liked erdogan, but they are worried about a period of uncertainty in turkey. is that what the country is facing? >> i think a broader perspective. many other turks are quite happy. in a certain sense, everybody has won in turkey. the ruling party actually won the election. 41%. they had set a high standard. they had shot for a 2/3 majority in the parliament and they did not make that high standard. certainly, the ruling party sees it as a setback and a disappointment, but they are still the domi
a very tough coalition building now for the ak party. it has 45 days to try and form a government, otherwise turkey will be pushed towards fresh elections. if you cannot put together a coalition, the opposition parties could try to unite -- it cannot -- if it cannot put together a coalition, the opposition parties could try to unite and push it out. katty: i spoke a short time ago with a man who formally served -- formerly served as ambassador to turkey. thanks for coming in. i was speaking to...
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we do understand from the ruling ak party that they are trying to get a coalition together. they need at least 18 seats in parliament to unable them to form a minority government. the consequences of that if it happens that means the government will be very weak and it won't be able to pass any laws in parliament. the latest development is coming from the lead opposition party the chp all opposition parties parties without the ruling ak party. the mhp and hdp and the chp can call a coalition together and form a government. >> what is the impact going to be on turkey going forward? >> i think it's going to be a big one because remember, before the election, there was an economic issue here and people were starting to worry for the first time in many many years that the growth rate has fallen inflation, risen the turkish lirlira , fell by 4% the stock market fell, there is the issue of instability and that stability, the political stability of this country is now shaken and of course turkey relies on foreign investment. if there's no political stability that means there will be
we do understand from the ruling ak party that they are trying to get a coalition together. they need at least 18 seats in parliament to unable them to form a minority government. the consequences of that if it happens that means the government will be very weak and it won't be able to pass any laws in parliament. the latest development is coming from the lead opposition party the chp all opposition parties parties without the ruling ak party. the mhp and hdp and the chp can call a coalition...
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the parliamentary vote is seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. a large majority will allow recep tayyip erdogan to change the constitution transferring the prime minister's powers to the president >>> barcelona are the european football champions, beating juventus in the final in berlin. thousands celebrated the victory on the streets of barcelona, in spain >>> u.s. president obama landed in bavaria for the g7 summit where he's said to try to repair american-german relations, obama and merkel will be joined by leaders of the richest countries to discuss the rise of i.s.i.l. climate change and conflict in eastern ukraine. russia will not attend talks since being excluded after the annexation of ukraine last year. >>> nestled in the mountains, the g7 will discuss many flashpoint. fighting intensified near donetsk. it's the second summit that russia has been excluded. the g7 says makes the g7 says russia's role in ukraine makes a meaningful discussion untenable. one says excluding russia is an error. >> the situation is getting from bad to worse. it'
the parliamentary vote is seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. a large majority will allow recep tayyip erdogan to change the constitution transferring the prime minister's powers to the president >>> barcelona are the european football champions, beating juventus in the final in berlin. thousands celebrated the victory on the streets of barcelona, in spain >>> u.s. president obama landed in bavaria for the g7 summit where he's said to try to repair...
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election campaigning in turkey ahead of a parliamentary vote widely seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. president erdogan has been campaigning hard for the ruling party, a large majority would allow erdogan to change the constitution and transfer the prime minister's powers to the president. >>> let's have a look at the parties running in sunday's polls then. the most challenging election for the members of the ruling justice and development party. the parties run a campaign on the importance of identity. they're pushing for 330 seats in parliament so they can ask for a national referendum on changing the constitution. the main opposition the republican people's party is focusing on the economy. they're proposed a higher minimum wage bonus pension and mega city to create economic growth. they need to win 267 seats in parliament to create a single party government. and the people's democratic party or hdp has been trying to change its reputation as the kurdish party. well, it's focusing on minority and gender rights targeting young urban and secular voters. they have been critical
election campaigning in turkey ahead of a parliamentary vote widely seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. president erdogan has been campaigning hard for the ruling party, a large majority would allow erdogan to change the constitution and transfer the prime minister's powers to the president. >>> let's have a look at the parties running in sunday's polls then. the most challenging election for the members of the ruling justice and development party. the parties run a...
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the parliamentary vote is seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. a large majority will by lou recep tayyip erdogan to change -- allow terdrecep tayyip erdogan to change the constitution transferring the prime minister's powers to the president >>> barcelona beat juventus in berlin. thousands are celebrating on the streets of barcelona and spain >>> more than 17,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to provide security for the g7 summit in germany this weekend. thousands of protesters are expected to try to disrupt the proceedings. topping the agenda is the crisis in ukraine, and the lampedusa spread. -- islamic state of iraq and levant spread. dominic kane sent this report >>> nestled in the mountains, the g7 will discuss many flashpoint. fighting intensified near donetsk. it's the ston summit that russia has been excluded. the g7 says makes the g7 says russia's role in ukraine makes a meaningful discussion untenable. one says excluding russia is an error. >> the situation is getting from bad to worse. it's dangerous. russian
the parliamentary vote is seen as a performance test for the ruling ak party. a large majority will by lou recep tayyip erdogan to change -- allow terdrecep tayyip erdogan to change the constitution transferring the prime minister's powers to the president >>> barcelona beat juventus in berlin. thousands are celebrating on the streets of barcelona and spain >>> more than 17,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to provide security for the g7 summit in...
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surveillance video in the store shows suspect marlin alvarez looking at the ak-47 before he decides to stuff it in his pants. he then made his way to the doors, as he did so, the owner followed him, took him down and wrestled back the ak-47. he knew where to look. the suspect fled shirtless through the parking lot before being caught by police. >>> up next, desperate times for this president who is once again trodding out a secret weapon in fight for a trade deal that most americans don't want. my commentary next. >>> and a 91-year-old checking off what may be one of the most bizarre bucket list items ever. his story and much more straight ahead. stay with us. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to
surveillance video in the store shows suspect marlin alvarez looking at the ak-47 before he decides to stuff it in his pants. he then made his way to the doors, as he did so, the owner followed him, took him down and wrestled back the ak-47. he knew where to look. the suspect fled shirtless through the parking lot before being caught by police. >>> up next, desperate times for this president who is once again trodding out a secret weapon in fight for a trade deal that most americans...
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surveillance video in the store shows suspect marlin alvarez looking at the ak-47 before he decides to stuff it in his pants. he then made his way to the doors, as he did so, the owner followed him, took him down and wrestled back the ak-47. he knew where to look. the suspect fled shirtless through the parking lot before being caught by police. >>> up next, desperate times for this president who is once again trodding out a secret weapon in fight for a trade deal that most americans don't want. my commentary next. >>> and a 91-year-old checking off what may be one of the most bizarre bucket list items ever. his story and much more straight ahead. stay with us. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online.
surveillance video in the store shows suspect marlin alvarez looking at the ak-47 before he decides to stuff it in his pants. he then made his way to the doors, as he did so, the owner followed him, took him down and wrestled back the ak-47. he knew where to look. the suspect fled shirtless through the parking lot before being caught by police. >>> up next, desperate times for this president who is once again trodding out a secret weapon in fight for a trade deal that most americans...
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you're watching the al jazeera news hour. in turkey, senior ak party members are in emergency meeting after losing their majority hold on parliament in sunday's elections. for the first time in over a decade no single party controls turkish politics. >>> and israel and hamas have been removed from the united statesunited nations list of countries that violate children's rights. this comes from a report of children and armed conflicts around the world. it includes the hamas and israeli violence but they are not in the final versions. >>> more migrants rescued from the mediterranean sea are brought to shore in italy. they were asked by a british naval ship. >>> syria has made opposition groups in exile hopes that a new government in turkey would reopen vital border crossings. in march turkey closed all entry points ahead of the collections and thousands are believed to be stranded. >> a bomb has just been dropped in this neighborhood in northern syria. the smoke and dust made the search for the dead harder. the government of bashar al-assad has dro
you're watching the al jazeera news hour. in turkey, senior ak party members are in emergency meeting after losing their majority hold on parliament in sunday's elections. for the first time in over a decade no single party controls turkish politics. >>> and israel and hamas have been removed from the united statesunited nations list of countries that violate children's rights. this comes from a report of children and armed conflicts around the world. it includes the hamas and israeli...
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the ak party did not get a majority. will head to istanbul after the break. ♪ jonathan: the ftse 100 up by 0.4%. i will tell you this. the dax down by about 0.1%. not as much as the cac 40. caroline hyde will tell you why. let's get to caroline hyde. these index stories are stock stories. caroline: they are indeed. at the top of the open, we said these players were going to be the biggest movers. they are driving indexes higher. diageo, the ftse 100 being helped by the biggest move for this stock in almost seven years, up 7%. there is suddenly all this talk that the wealthiest man in brazil could be driving forward for a bid for diageo. it could be up to $90 billion. that is what analysts are saying. maybe they are just after the guinness brand. this is what is driving it higher. the wealthy man is being cited in the brazilian press as thinking about a bid. citigroup says it is the right pool of assets for 3g capital. deutsche bank also climbing this morning. it is the biggest move in this stock since august 2012. people
the ak party did not get a majority. will head to istanbul after the break. ♪ jonathan: the ftse 100 up by 0.4%. i will tell you this. the dax down by about 0.1%. not as much as the cac 40. caroline hyde will tell you why. let's get to caroline hyde. these index stories are stock stories. caroline: they are indeed. at the top of the open, we said these players were going to be the biggest movers. they are driving indexes higher. diageo, the ftse 100 being helped by the biggest move for this...
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the ruling ak party warns that the turkey deserves a better constitution in modern turkey. >> military personnel has been deployed for the g-7 summit in germany this weekend. protesters are expected to try to disrupt the proceedings. >> this is an retreat for germany's wealthiest, but for the next knew days it will host the leaders of seven of the world's richest countries. protected by many thousand of police and military personnel. the g 7 will discuss several of the world's glass points. noticebly the conflict in ukraine. in recent weeks the fighting has intensified. particularly near donetsk. this summit is the second such that russia has been excluded from. the g 7 groups say that russia's role in ukraine nations a meaningful discussion impossible. one leading german political common tater says that excluding russia is a strategic error. >> this situation is getting from bad to worse. the russians seem to have started just these days a new, a really serious offensive. and i really do mean the russians. it's not the donetsk mean in cossack uniforms. nothing would happen there witho
the ruling ak party warns that the turkey deserves a better constitution in modern turkey. >> military personnel has been deployed for the g-7 summit in germany this weekend. protesters are expected to try to disrupt the proceedings. >> this is an retreat for germany's wealthiest, but for the next knew days it will host the leaders of seven of the world's richest countries. protected by many thousand of police and military personnel. the g 7 will discuss several of the world's glass...
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bah the ak party is turkey's backbone and the ak party is on duty. >> director of the turkish researchrogram at washington institute says this was not the expected outcome. >> i think this is surprising because the president was doing so well. his party had won three successive elections before running on a platform of delivering economic growth. yet at the same time, the turkey president was becoming authoritarian, cracking down on the media as well as imposing a certain amount of social conservatism on the society using the government. the election results are a reaction to that. at the same time that erdogan was hoping he could turn turkey's parliamentary democracy into a u.s. style presidential system with himself at the helm as an expected style presidency. the turkish population vetoed all of that and told erdogan they really don't want that. ironically, i think when given a choice between democracy and prosperity, the turks have picked democracy. the hdp's co-leader ruled out a coalition with the akp. the president's party now has 45 days to form a coalition or it could call a n
bah the ak party is turkey's backbone and the ak party is on duty. >> director of the turkish researchrogram at washington institute says this was not the expected outcome. >> i think this is surprising because the president was doing so well. his party had won three successive elections before running on a platform of delivering economic growth. yet at the same time, the turkey president was becoming authoritarian, cracking down on the media as well as imposing a certain amount of...
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turkey is still in government limbo four days after the ak party lost its majority in the parliamentary elections. the president has wrote in his silence giving his first speech since then. he says all parties should leave egos aside and form a new government as soon as possible. the akp says it will consider every partner option to form a coalition but was not against holding early elections if discussions fail. pro-kurdish opposition party said today it would not form a coalition with the akp. for more let's bring in jasper mortimer. tell us more about what the president had to say today in his speech about the election. jasper: the election on sunday turkey with no party having the majority in parliament. negotiations to form a coalition are going slowly because all three opposition parties have strong reservations about jumping into bed with the party that won the most seats. today are the one said, i will do my part to maintain stability and continuity in accordance with the constitution. that is interesting. in accordance with the constitution, he seemed to be saying that he would
turkey is still in government limbo four days after the ak party lost its majority in the parliamentary elections. the president has wrote in his silence giving his first speech since then. he says all parties should leave egos aside and form a new government as soon as possible. the akp says it will consider every partner option to form a coalition but was not against holding early elections if discussions fail. pro-kurdish opposition party said today it would not form a coalition with the...
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the ak party is the ruling party. they are the ones running the government that are incumbent facing a challenge. they've been in power for 13 years, they want to increase their share of the vote and increase representation in parliament to have enough seats to change the constitution in favour of a powerful executive presidency, which is what the counter-president recep tayyip erdogan hopes that the party he finds will secure the seats. >> the people that could stop him are the kurds. >> yes, it's mainly kurdish hdp. it is the one party na could upset the political balance in turkey. they need 10% or more of the vote to get representation in parliament. they'll have 50 mps if they manage that. it is a challenge. they only have about six or 7%. they have been trying to widen support base appealing to non-kurds, working class, and hope that that will push them over the 10%. it is a challenge, though for them. the akp is a well-oiled election-winning machine in a majority kurdish town. they won half the seats in parliam
the ak party is the ruling party. they are the ones running the government that are incumbent facing a challenge. they've been in power for 13 years, they want to increase their share of the vote and increase representation in parliament to have enough seats to change the constitution in favour of a powerful executive presidency, which is what the counter-president recep tayyip erdogan hopes that the party he finds will secure the seats. >> the people that could stop him are the kurds....
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the ak party is seeking a fourth term. the vote seen as a referendum on their performance. >>> two people died in an explosion at an opposition rally in the south >>> an egyptian appeals court flew out a decision that the group hamas should be on the terror list. a court ruled that the armed wing - ruled the armed wing was a terrorist organization and extended it. hamas is an offshoot to egypt's outlawed muslim brotherhood. gaza agrees the group of carrying out attacks in the sinai peninsula >>> to the war in yemen. saudi arabia said it shot down a missile fired into the kingdom. state tv said it was fired by houthi rebels, coming hours after three saudi soldiers and a border guard were said to have been killed on the border of jazan and naj ram. we have the details. >>> this is what houthi tv described as a destroyed outpost. they say they took control of this military area in jazan. the saudi military says it defended the attack. dozens were involved in the battle. renegade soldiers allied to former president ali abdullah
the ak party is seeking a fourth term. the vote seen as a referendum on their performance. >>> two people died in an explosion at an opposition rally in the south >>> an egyptian appeals court flew out a decision that the group hamas should be on the terror list. a court ruled that the armed wing - ruled the armed wing was a terrorist organization and extended it. hamas is an offshoot to egypt's outlawed muslim brotherhood. gaza agrees the group of carrying out attacks in the...
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senior member of the ak party says his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however given speeches of all parties, not wanting to join a coalition, i think it will thwart those plans. now the interesting point made by the main opposition party the chp, said it was open to a wide coalition mainly the mhp and the hdp. the problem of that is bringing together different ideologies, for instance, mhp is considered ultranationalist all of them need to agree with the kurds going to be very difficult and some say it will perhaps bring turkey back to the days of squabbling coalition government in the 1990s which brought turkey almost to the verge of bankruptcy. it is going to be a very tough few days for this country. >> the pro-kurdish democratic party was hailed as a triumph for the country. winning for first time 80 seats. bernard smith reports. >> there is hope that the people's democratic party into parliament will end the stalled three year peace process. 40 years of fight being between turkish state and kurdish separat
senior member of the ak party says his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however given speeches of all parties, not wanting to join a coalition, i think it will thwart those plans. now the interesting point made by the main opposition party the chp, said it was open to a wide coalition mainly the mhp and the hdp. the problem of that is bringing together different ideologies, for instance, mhp is considered ultranationalist all of them need to...
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. >> yes as we begin this item i would like the ak wear -- actuary to approach for the presentation here. i just want to make a broad comment. we have approved the active rates in a prior meeting the last meeting we're going to be addressing retiree rates in this meeting. and nowhere do we have a summary of that information and that is of concern to me. i have shared it with director dodd in a prior leadership we made a change we didn't bring all of the rate cords together in one document at this meeting the mrooeding that it would save trees there by enlighten the planet or whatever but it leaves a gap in the information i asked director dodd to the board of supervisors as the rate cards are completed that some time during the month of july that all of that information get posted on the website as a common reference until such time as it is published in the open enrollment materials so if members are tries to figure out what their rates are going to be in advance and they have been approved they can go to one common source source an official source and find the information for active an
. >> yes as we begin this item i would like the ak wear -- actuary to approach for the presentation here. i just want to make a broad comment. we have approved the active rates in a prior meeting the last meeting we're going to be addressing retiree rates in this meeting. and nowhere do we have a summary of that information and that is of concern to me. i have shared it with director dodd in a prior leadership we made a change we didn't bring all of the rate cords together in one document...
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susan: turkish voters have -- rejected the quest for power with the ak party losing its majority. e htcd winning seats for the first time. president erdogan had wanted constitutional change to extend his term. the turkish lira fell on the prospect of a coalition. rishaad: getting ready for this chinese trade figures. the 30 straight month -- the third straight month of declines. stefan, thanks for joining us. well, what was your take on them? the import side showing domestic weakness. the export side showing perhaps global weakness. stefan: that's right. we have a fairly decent trade balance that comes off the back of that. they're more important thing is that martin reaction has been -- that market reaction has been more muted. ion thn the case of australia, and the pass, the big story was the rising demand from china for commodity exports from australia which were coming down a fair bit. the china story is important but broadly speaking especially for investors who should be looking elsewhere, more weakness on this trillion dollar. susan: we are seeing thatn p0-- we are seeing th
susan: turkish voters have -- rejected the quest for power with the ak party losing its majority. e htcd winning seats for the first time. president erdogan had wanted constitutional change to extend his term. the turkish lira fell on the prospect of a coalition. rishaad: getting ready for this chinese trade figures. the 30 straight month -- the third straight month of declines. stefan, thanks for joining us. well, what was your take on them? the import side showing domestic weakness. the...
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parliament is holding its first session today after the shock election two weeks ago that lost the ruling akarty's majority for the first time in 13 years. the contours of a coalition government are starting to form, but far from agreed-upon. today's ceremony is mostly ceremonial with the 550 deputies individually being sworn in, in a marathon event that could continue well into the night. and the parliament in south africa is due to debate last week's cartoon urschel departure from -- controversial departure from the country by omar bashir. he was able to leave despite being wanted by the international criminal court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity over the conflict in darfur. in france today, paris is officially launching his campaign to host the 2020 four olympics. it is proving to be a worthy contender to rome budapest, hamburg, and boston, all vying to be in the running. remember, paris lost its bid for 2008 and 2012. here is more from the paris mayor's although today. -- paris mayor today. >> i'm delighted to be here before you today. we have seen a lot of his pas
parliament is holding its first session today after the shock election two weeks ago that lost the ruling akarty's majority for the first time in 13 years. the contours of a coalition government are starting to form, but far from agreed-upon. today's ceremony is mostly ceremonial with the 550 deputies individually being sworn in, in a marathon event that could continue well into the night. and the parliament in south africa is due to debate last week's cartoon urschel departure from --...
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the ak party lost its parliament majority for the first time in many years. they're calling for stability as the country has to form a coalition government within 45 days, which is not what he wanted. >> the race for 2016. a new week for hillary clinton. new calls for full disclosure. ed henry is in d.c. with the details. >> we spoke a short time ago to carly fiorina, the republican presidential candidate who has been hitting hillary hard. obviously she's the -- the only republican woman in the field of many g.o.p. candidates. take a look at this comparison. she released dozens of pages of her personal disclosure forms, whereas hillary clinton revealed a lot less. 58,954,000 for her net worth. with hillary clinton, we only know it's a range between 11 and 53 million because she has not been specific. in terms of her income, foreign, roughly $2 million. the clintons $30 million. from speeches and book income. foreign releasing federal tax returns for 2013 and 2014. clinton has not done that since 2007, during her last presidential run. you see state tax return
the ak party lost its parliament majority for the first time in many years. they're calling for stability as the country has to form a coalition government within 45 days, which is not what he wanted. >> the race for 2016. a new week for hillary clinton. new calls for full disclosure. ed henry is in d.c. with the details. >> we spoke a short time ago to carly fiorina, the republican presidential candidate who has been hitting hillary hard. obviously she's the -- the only republican...