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In 2007, the ruling AK party called snap elections for parliament. While they lost some seats to the opposition, the AK party kept hold of power and the elections were seen as a major sign of support.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
People squeeze to get on a train after a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
People squeeze to get on a train after a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
People squeeze to get on a train after a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
The crowd passed around a huge, red, Turkish flag over their heads during a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
photos/slides/070715-DG-2766.jpg
David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
The crowd passed around a huge, red, Turkish flag over their heads during a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
The crowd passed around a huge, red, Turkish flag over their heads during a big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, which drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
Women stand on the upper floor a small mosque on the grounds of an AK Party rally. A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
Women stand on the upper floor a small mosque on the grounds of an AK Party rally. A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
Women stand on the upper floor a small mosque on the grounds of an AK Party rally. A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
photos/slides/070715-DG-2802.jpg
David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah Gül, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
photos/slides/070715-DG-2610.jpg
David Gross
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
AK Party Rally in Istanbul, 2007
A big rally by the ruling AK Party in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey, drew large crowds but lacked the excitement and energy of the 2003 elections. Abdullah GŸl, the minister of foreign affairs, and prime minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke to an affectionate crowd.
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