Demirkırat: Crisis

Demirkırat: Crisis

Release date : June 11, 1991
Runtime : 43m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Turkish /
Director : Bülent Çaplı / Can Dündar /
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Production companies : Turkish Radio & Television /
June 11, 1991 43m Documentary Turkish More
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During the multi-party period in Turkey, no party could achieve the success that the Democrat Party achieved in the 1954 elections. Since those days, no party has been able to repeat the 56 percent of the DP's votes in that election. Now, 93 out of every 100 deputies in the parliament were from the DP. The DP power had reached a heavy and overwhelming majority... Menderes was at the peak of his power and prestige. But as in everything else, the highest point reached in politics was also the point where the descent would begin.
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  • title:Demirkırat: Crisis
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:43m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Turkish ·
  • Director: Bülent Çaplı / Can Dündar /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Turkish Radio & Television ·
  • Overview:During the multi-party period in Turkey, no party could achieve the success that the Democrat Party achieved in the 1954 elections. Since those days, no party has been able to repeat the 56 percent of the DP's votes in that election. Now, 93 out of every 100 deputies in the parliament were from the DP. The DP power had reached a heavy and overwhelming majority... Menderes was at the peak of his power and prestige. But as in everything else, the highest point reached in politics was also the point where the descent would begin.
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