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    MHP LEADER READYING FOR 2011 ELECTIONS
    Goksel Bozkurt

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Nov 4 2009
    Turkey

    In drafting his party's new cadre list at an upcoming general assembly,
    the leader of Turkey's nationalists, Devlet Bahceli, plans to include
    the names of figures who were previously involved with other right-wing
    parties in an effort to attract votes from parties like the Democrat
    Party. He further plans to stage a series of rallies to protest the
    government's Kurdish initiative The ninth general assembly of the
    Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, will be held over the weekend in
    Ankara. MHP leader Devlet Bahceli is expected to run as the single
    candidate for the leadership of the party during the event.

    Bahceli will identify his prospective list of who will carry the
    party to the 2011 general elections during the assembly. Bahceli is
    also expected to banish around 10 people from the party's Central
    Executive Board, or MYK; these ministers are close to former minister
    Koray Aydın, a rival to Bahceli despite not having announced his
    candidacy for the party's leadership.

    Three crucial political figures, three sons

    In forming the party's top cadre, Bahceli will give places to
    the sons of three important political figures in Turkey in the
    MYK. These include Deniz BölukbaÅ~_ı, son of the former founder,
    leader and deputy of the Nation Party, or MP, in the 1940s, Osman
    BölukbaÅ~_ı. The second is the intellectual Mithat Melen, son of
    former Prime Minister Ferit Melen. Another crucial name is Tugrul
    TurkeÅ~_, son of Alparslan TurkeÅ~_, the founder and former leader
    of the MHP.

    Deputies in the MYK

    In the MYK, Bahceli plans to include people with civil servant
    background as well as people who were formerly affiliated with other
    right-wing political parties. Among them are Adana deputy Yılmaz
    Tankut, Nigde deputy Mumin Ä°nan and Mersin deputies Behic Celik
    and Akif AkkuÅ~_. Bahceli is also expected to include Ä°zmir deputy
    Å~^enol Bal in the MYK.

    Bal was involved in mediation efforts with Azerbaijani female deputies
    when the latter were part of a delegation that visited Parliament in
    October to lobby the Turkish government not to reopen its border with
    Armenia until a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue is found.

    Yozgat deputy Mehmet Ekinci, known for his outburst against Turkey's
    pro-Kurdish Democratic Society's Party, or DTP, is expected to chair
    the MYK.

    Bahceli targets right-wing votes

    Bahceli also plans to give party management roles to Gurcan DagdaÅ~_,
    Bekir Aksoy and Zeki Ertugay, who were previously affiliated with other
    right-wing parties. With the move, Bahceli hopes to attract votes from
    other rightist parties in the upcoming general elections in 2011 and
    especially confront Democrat Party, or DP, leader Husamettin Cindoruk
    who is bidding to unite the center-right.

    Grey Wolves at rally, not on street

    Bahceli shut down the Grey Wolves, the MHP's ultra-nationalist youth
    organization notorious for its violent activities, with a radical
    decision in the past. However, violent outbursts of these youth, called
    "idealists," are still heard from within the party, thereby putting
    the party in a difficult position. When he closed the organization,
    Bahceli said idealist youth from the Grey Wolves should be in front of
    their computers instead of getting involved in street demonstrations.

    Bahceli is preparing to take measures against street demonstrations
    that have emerged in reaction to the government's Kurdish initiative.

    He warned the party's provincial presidents to not allow anyone to
    join illegal demonstrations, a point that he will reiterate at the
    upcoming general assembly. He is also expected to announce that he
    himself will tour Anatolia with a series of legal rallies.

    At the events scheduled for after the general assembly, Bahceli will
    both criticize the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP's,
    Kurdish initiative and create a platform for the MHP's angry youth
    to demonstrate their reaction at these rallies under the control of
    the MHP management itself.
    From: Baghdasarian
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