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If the MHP under the dam in 2011, the AK Party ...

"This rating reflects how the Parliament can not say anything for the moment. But ..."

Survey results came from the traditional leaders TNS'nin graphic form.

In fact, the public agenda in the political arena in Turkey appears to be a lot of media yansısa etkiliyormuş also affect the result, nothing happens. The AK Party, MHP CHPve other party does not currently affect the 2011 elections.

Here are the leaders of these parties that they form approvers rates:

October 2010 December 2010

%%

R. T. Erdogan 35.0 40.1

Kılıçdaroğlu 8.13 7.15

Garden 3.7 9.7

The above forms from the AK Party, CHP 45-50% 20-25% 9-11 from the MHP from the vote on Turkey exceeds çıkar.MHPbarajı andakinden would be hard to tell another appearance. This view is still the headscarf in Turkey, Kurdish, Alevi problems if such public speakers doubt hear anyone be will get bored and a new plan of liquidation.

MHP does not change itself and the distribution of votes in party elections in 2011 the dam aşamazsa 65%, the CHP may be in the form of 35%. This rating reflects how the Parliament can not say anything for the moment. However, the two-party parliament would lead us to a very different Turkey, would not be hard to say. However, whether the two parties represent almost 25% Turkey% 70-75 in the game can not be represented in Parliament will bring Turkey to the brink of another debate on democracy.

Bridal parties, the leaders of the Assembly to remain outside the state in the form of a look:

October 2010 November 2010

%%

Freed (HAS) 3.5 5.2

D. Steel (BDP) - 4.9

Sener (TP) 2.5 3.8

Turker (DSP) 1.2 2.2

Cindoruk (DP) 1.5 3.1

I'm right, is not it? Western front, and really do not have anything for the moment until a new party or leader is not like going to be something.

Note: Each month TNS'nin survey with 2000 people over the age of 18 rural-urban representation of the sample is applied.

ATIF ALI A - TODAY NEWSPAPER

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