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Intense criticism in politics Erdogan and AKP brought Professor of Political Science at the University of Suleiman Pasha Istanbul, Cengiz Aktar, speaking at a debate on the political situation in Turkey after the November elections.
In the debate, which organized the European Parliament Office in Cyprus and the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the University of Nicosia, Mr. Aktar said that the stakes in this election in Turkey was stability.
"We knew that the government would win the election, because fans of other parties voted for the AKP of Erdogan and Davutoglu, believing that offered the best chance to overcome the impasse in the country," he explained.
Turkish professor noted that the Islamists promised voters that will offer goods that previous secular governments had failed to deliver.
In economic terms, the speaker stressed that Turkey has gone from bad to worse, that production is "dry" and that the army is not particularly interested in the internal situation, "he maintained in full what privileges he had in the past, while Judiciary fully controlled by the Islamists. "
In monetary policy, Mr. Aktar said that in Turkey there is no independent Central Bank, as required by the European Union and that all those who hold high positions in the banking sector belong to the ruling party.
In academia, the level falls then argued. Also reported that in the area of diplomacy, the good old diplomats who retire and those replacing them is "stooge" of the Islamists.
Mr. Aktar called it "a disaster" foreign policy of Turkey, and considered that the problem is enormous and the ambition Erdogan to become "a new Putin", be that executive Chairman, "he said.
On Cyprus, Mr. Aktar, he said that in fact is the only hope for Turkey to escape the decadent policy.
"That] it and Ankara would do everything in its power to resolve this problem.
He wants to show a new dynamic by opening some chapters, but this dynamic and proves Turkey's weakness on the international chessboard, "he concluded.
Professor Michael Attalides, president of the Centre of Excellence Jean Monnet and Rector of the University of Nicosia, reported extensively on relations between Turkey and the West since the end of the Cold War and then spoke about Turkey's problems with its neighbors on the way handles the immigration problem and the Kurdish problem.
"But there are some paradoxes" suggested, saying the AKP behave like Christian EU.
He stressed that Turkey is valuable for the EU and expressed his wonder that Cyprus is not mentioned on the agenda of the accession negotiations.
The speaker was the bad relations between Turkey and Israel "is critical to both countries."
He said Turkey is now allocated to the Incirlik base in France and Germany for raids against the Islamic State, but however noted that Turkey, rather than bombing and that the Islamists targeted the Kurds.
The conflict with the Kurds is very dangerous, "he said" We see a 'Mesanatolikopoiisi' of the political system in Turkey. We also see a turn of Turkey to the EU, following the deterioration of relations with Russia.
The EU wants Turkey - there is no doubt - but I think that Turkey wants more than ever the EU ", he concluded.
MEP Takis Hadjigeorgiou, chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on EU - Turkey focused its recommendation in whether Turkey intends to play a positive role in resolving the Cyprus issue, saying that during his meetings with Turkish and European officials constantly hear that there this will.
However, he underlined, that he believes that there is still much to be done, that the Cyprus to drive in referendums. "I think that Turkey now sees more clearly the benefits will have to solve the Cyprus problem," he said.
In his installation the dean of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Cyprus, Niyazi Kizilgiourek, gave a historical overview of the role played by Turkey in connection with the Turkish Cypriots and noted that over Tayyip Erdogan a) Turkish Cypriot control effort increased b) the Turkish capital has expanded in the northern part of Cyprus.
The AKP, he added, determines the economy, quality of life and the rules of the game, the occupied and brought as an example the issue of water management from Turkey, under the AKP Turkish Cypriots can not on their own to manage.
The role of Turkey in the Middle East has analyzed Thanos Dokos, ELIAMEP Director General, noting that Turkey has lost investments in Libya, while relations with Egypt are difficult and no apparent change if the government remains Alsisi.
He noted that Turkey has been exposed to infiltration of radical elements and talked about a heavy price, noting that Syria was the jewel in Turkey's foreign policy and now became the biggest failure of the AKP.
Finally, Mr. Dokos said he is not optimistic that there was a genuine agreement EU - Turkey refugee.
Intense criticism in politics Erdogan and AKP brought Professor of Political Science at the University of Suleiman Pasha Istanbul, Cengiz Aktar, speaking at a debate on the political situation in Turkey after the November elections.
In the debate, which organized the European Parliament Office in Cyprus and the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the University of Nicosia, Mr. Aktar said that the stakes in this election in Turkey was stability.
"We knew that the government would win the election, because fans of other parties voted for the AKP of Erdogan and Davutoglu, believing that offered the best chance to overcome the impasse in the country," he explained.
Turkish professor noted that the Islamists promised voters that will offer goods that previous secular governments had failed to deliver.
In economic terms, the speaker stressed that Turkey has gone from bad to worse, that production is "dry" and that the army is not particularly interested in the internal situation, "he maintained in full what privileges he had in the past, while Judiciary fully controlled by the Islamists. "
In monetary policy, Mr. Aktar said that in Turkey there is no independent Central Bank, as required by the European Union and that all those who hold high positions in the banking sector belong to the ruling party.
In academia, the level falls then argued. Also reported that in the area of diplomacy, the good old diplomats who retire and those replacing them is "stooge" of the Islamists.
Mr. Aktar called it "a disaster" foreign policy of Turkey, and considered that the problem is enormous and the ambition Erdogan to become "a new Putin", be that executive Chairman, "he said.
On Cyprus, Mr. Aktar, he said that in fact is the only hope for Turkey to escape the decadent policy.
"That] it and Ankara would do everything in its power to resolve this problem.
He wants to show a new dynamic by opening some chapters, but this dynamic and proves Turkey's weakness on the international chessboard, "he concluded.
Professor Michael Attalides, president of the Centre of Excellence Jean Monnet and Rector of the University of Nicosia, reported extensively on relations between Turkey and the West since the end of the Cold War and then spoke about Turkey's problems with its neighbors on the way handles the immigration problem and the Kurdish problem.
"But there are some paradoxes" suggested, saying the AKP behave like Christian EU.
He stressed that Turkey is valuable for the EU and expressed his wonder that Cyprus is not mentioned on the agenda of the accession negotiations.
The speaker was the bad relations between Turkey and Israel "is critical to both countries."
He said Turkey is now allocated to the Incirlik base in France and Germany for raids against the Islamic State, but however noted that Turkey, rather than bombing and that the Islamists targeted the Kurds.
The conflict with the Kurds is very dangerous, "he said" We see a 'Mesanatolikopoiisi' of the political system in Turkey. We also see a turn of Turkey to the EU, following the deterioration of relations with Russia.
The EU wants Turkey - there is no doubt - but I think that Turkey wants more than ever the EU ", he concluded.
MEP Takis Hadjigeorgiou, chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on EU - Turkey focused its recommendation in whether Turkey intends to play a positive role in resolving the Cyprus issue, saying that during his meetings with Turkish and European officials constantly hear that there this will.
However, he underlined, that he believes that there is still much to be done, that the Cyprus to drive in referendums. "I think that Turkey now sees more clearly the benefits will have to solve the Cyprus problem," he said.
In his installation the dean of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Cyprus, Niyazi Kizilgiourek, gave a historical overview of the role played by Turkey in connection with the Turkish Cypriots and noted that over Tayyip Erdogan a) Turkish Cypriot control effort increased b) the Turkish capital has expanded in the northern part of Cyprus.
The AKP, he added, determines the economy, quality of life and the rules of the game, the occupied and brought as an example the issue of water management from Turkey, under the AKP Turkish Cypriots can not on their own to manage.
The role of Turkey in the Middle East has analyzed Thanos Dokos, ELIAMEP Director General, noting that Turkey has lost investments in Libya, while relations with Egypt are difficult and no apparent change if the government remains Alsisi.
He noted that Turkey has been exposed to infiltration of radical elements and talked about a heavy price, noting that Syria was the jewel in Turkey's foreign policy and now became the biggest failure of the AKP.
Finally, Mr. Dokos said he is not optimistic that there was a genuine agreement EU - Turkey refugee.
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