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Home»Posts tagged with»Turkey’s president loves power first

Turkey’s president loves power first, metaphors second

By Editor One on May 11, 2016   Exclusives, Mideast, Top Stories, Turkey, World Links  

Turkey’s president loves power first, metaphors second

Special to WorldTribune.com The one thing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan enjoys more than a turn of phrase is the filet mignon of raw power. Erdogan has had a voracious appetite for that red meat, moving quickly to shift the center of power in Turkey to the presidency, saying that the parliamentary system has outlived […]

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