Sinan said:
Because they rationalize everything, from Egemen bağış to mock on Islam, to Erdoğan family's giant growth of their wealth. Corrupted ministers.
So, i say "Let say the PM comes to your neighbor's house, his bodyguards held down your neighbor and PM rapes his wife. And you saw it all with your own eyes......would you still vote for him ? " And my AKP voter friends say i won't believe in my eyes (yes, they seriously said that). So, yes most of them blindly following. So, vote as they are receiving aid money. So vote, because they can win contracts unlawfully without competing....etc.. etc..
That is a very weak argument you are presenting. One cannot mention an example from a person who votes for AKP and draw a parallel to the rest of AKP voters, you are a university graduate Sinan, you should know.
Sinan said:
You would be surprised to know, economic wise, AKP has shown the worst performance among the single party governments. Yeah, they will continue hopefully with a less vote everytime.
Unlike you, i don't rely on graph's served by articles, i would rather conduct my own research so i took the liberty to actually analyze data and whether your claim on AKP being the worst performer for single party rule is true, here are the actual results based on actual World Bank data and not a Turkish article.
AKP rule economic growth rate performance based on World Bank Data:
2002: 6,2 2003: 5,3 2004: 9,4 2005: 8,4 2006: 6,9 2007: 4,7 2008: 0,7 2009: -4,8 2010 9,2 2011: 8,8
2012: 2,1 2013: 4,2 2014: 2,9
Average growth rate during 13 years of AKP reign 2002-2014 64/13=4,9%
The average growth is 4,9% according to World Bank data, close to the graph which you have posted. But as is quiete evident the recession of 2008 have had a quiete impact on the economy. Is about 5% GDP growth a year good, for a good 13 years, in my opinion the performance taking into account every variable it is.
Now let us look at the other single party goverments performance according to World Bank data. Worthy of serious comparison are the longest standing single party rules, since you can't compare an AKP rule of 13 years with 2 year rule of ANAP (1997-1999) or AP rule of 1975-1977. Therefore as i'm sure you will agree i will include the longest single party rules and compare their economic performance based on GDP growth rate. DYP rule of 1992-1996, ANAP 1983-1991, AP 1965-1971. These are the longest standing single party rules, absolute no ideology taken into account a purely objective analysis. Let's start with the earliest.
AP 1965-1971: 1965: 2,8 1966: 11,2 1967: 4,7 1968: 6,8 1969: 4 1970: 3,2 1971: 5,6
Average growth rate of 7 year of AP rule 1965-1971 38,3/7=5,47%
I'm doing the exact same procedure as above for the ANAP 1983-1991 and DYP 1992-1996.
ANAP 1983-1991: 5% average growth for 9 years consequently
DYP 1992-1996: 4,7% average growth for 5 years consequently
You claimed for single party systems in history of Turkish republic AKP had the worst record, when we look at the 3 longest standing governments of single party rule the results are these:
AP 1965-1971 7 years rule 5,5% average growth
ANAP 1983-1991 9 years rule 5% average growth
DYP 1992-1996 5 years rule 4,7% average growth
AKP 2002-2014 13 y years rule 4,9% average growth
(Just made a graph on excel)
The closest success to AKP's economic growth is Turgut Özeal's ANAP 9 year rule of 1983-1991 where Turkey enjoyed 5% compare that with 13 year rule of AKP 4,9% average growth, i would definately claim AKP outperformed ANAP. In other words your claim that AKP was the worst performer in economic terms for single party system does not hold up, you are referring to a graph you took from somewhere, and base your claim on solely the average growth of single party rules not accounting the number of consecutive years in power.