"We are happy that we are entering the parliament with 80 deputies," HDP deputy Sırrı Sureyya Onder said, according to hurriyetdailynews, as the counting of the ballots cast in Turkey's parliamentary elections on Sunday continued. Onder called on the Back in December 1988 The Hinckley Times held a party for its Press Gang members. The club for youngsters of Hinckley had thousands of members. Reporter Juliet Agar ran the club on the Press Gang page in the paper each week. The party was held at the With more than 80 percent of ballots counted The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) was on track to take more than 11 percent of the vote, according to CNN Turk, enough to clear the threshold to enter parliament for the first time. Initial results from Sunday’s election reveal the Peoples’ Democratic party will take 80 of 550 seats Thousands of jubilant Kurds flooded the streets of Diyarbakir, south east Turkey,on Sunday, setting off fireworks and waving flags as the pro-Kurdish "Security and corruption are the most important things that must be improved," said Luis Castillo, an 80-year-old pensioner, after voting for the conservative opposition National Action Party (PAN) in Mexico City. "The PRI have spent 70 years being corrupt Final results from state media confirmed that the Peoples’ Democratic Party, or HDP, won 80 of 550 seats, a stunning result for a party pollsters predicted would struggle to rise above the 10% threshold for securing seats. The HDP gambled it could .
Just as children of the 1980s we were making poodle skirts from felt and throwing 1950s "sock hop" themed parties, everything Gen X is all the rage right now with hipsters and event hosts. This week, we had the honor of helping to decorate (and create With about 80 percent of the vote counted, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party, the AKP, was well ahead of other parties with just under 43 percent, according to state-run TRT television. But the projections had it ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Preliminary vote counting in Turkey's parliamentary election Sunday suggested that voters have rejected the ruling party's bid to remake the constitution. With about 80 percent of the vote counted, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) was the rising star of the election, winning nearly 13 percent of the vote that is set to give it nearly 80 deputies. The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) was at about 25 percent of the .