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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 9 2009

    Majority of Turks against opening Armenian border


    A majority of Turkish citizens are against the possible opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border, a study conducted in late April has
    found. According to the survey, conducted by the Genar research
    company on 2,044 individuals across the 17 largest Turkish cities
    between the dates April 17 and April 26, 67.6 percent said they were
    against a potential opening of the border with Armenia and the
    normalization of diplomatic ties with that country, while 32.4 percent
    said they would support such a move.

    Genar's latest opinion poll, the Turkey Society Politics research
    survey, tried to solicit respondents' answers to a number of questions
    on a variety of political and diplomatic issues, from the
    normalization of relations with Armenia to voter behavior in the
    municipal elections of March 29.

    The survey found that 79.6 percent of voters who voted for the Justice
    and Development Party (AK Party) in the general elections of July 2007
    again voted for that party's candidates in the municipal elections of
    March 29, while 5.7 percent voted for Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)
    candidates, 5.2 percent for the Felicity Party (SP), 3 percent for the
    Republican People's Party (CHP), 1 percent for the Democrat Party (DP)
    and 1 percent for the Democratic Society Party (DTP). Nearly 4 percent
    of the AK Party's vote from the previous elections went to various
    other parties.

    The survey also found that 89.3 percent of the CHP's voters in 2007
    voted again for that party's candidates in the local elections, while
    1.3 percent voted for the AK Party and 2.3 percent for the SP.

    The MHP retained 80.7 percent of its July 2007 vote. However, 5.7
    percent of MHP voters in the 2007 election voted for the AK Party in
    this year's elections, while 4.8 percent voted for the CHP, 3.9
    percent for the SP and 1.8 percent for the DP. As for the DTP, 85.3
    percent of those who voted for them in 2007 voted for that party again
    in the municipal elections. Four percent voted for the AK Party while
    2.7 percent voted for the CHP.

    In the case of the SP, 87.2 percent voted for that party again. This
    year, 6.4 percent voted for the AK Party, while 2.1 percent voted for
    the MHP.

    In another question about political parties, 48 percent of
    respondents said the AK Party was the most successful political party
    in the country, followed by the CHP (22.8 percent) and the MHP (13.7
    percent). The survey also predicts that if there were elections in
    Turkey today, the AK Party would get 41.8 percent of the vote,
    followed by the CHP at 26.3 percent and the MHP with 16.5 percent.

    Ergenekon investigation most important In response to the question
    regarding what they thought the most important event in Turkey was in
    the first three months of this year, 24.8 percent replied `the 12th
    wave of arrests in the Ergenekon investigation,' which started in 2007
    with the discovery of an arms cache in ?Ä?°stanbul and which has
    expanded to reveal a clandestine terrorist organization nested within
    various state agencies charged with secretly plotting to overthrow the
    AK Party government. Academics, professors and former rectors were
    detained in the 12th wave of detentions in the probe last month.

    In response to this same question, 18.8 percent said the most
    important event of the first quarter of this year was the tragic death
    of Grand Unity Party (BBP) leader Muhsin
    Yaz?Ä?±c?Ä?±o?Ä?lu , who died in a helicopter crash while
    touring various cities as a part of his election campaign.

    In another poll, 12.1 percent of respondents said they trusted the
    Zaman daily, which is in the same media group as Today's Zaman,
    followed by H?Ã?¼rriyet at 11.2 percent and Sabah at 9.8
    percent. The survey also found that US President Barack Obama's visit
    to Turkey had a positive effect on the US's image. The percentage of
    those who said they had a positive attitude toward the US after the
    visit was 52.7 percent, compared to 38 percent, a figure from a
    separate survey conducted before the visit took place.



    09 May 2009, Saturday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN ?Ä?°STANBUL
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