Saturday
Dec292012
Turkey Opinion: Democracy v. "Erdogan's Personal Lust for Power" (Akyol)




All such accomplishments of the ruling AKP have recently been overshadowed — not by the “hidden Islamist agenda” that the secularists feared, but a more mundane problem: lust for power, especially Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s personal lust for power.