Daily Sabah (Turkey)

All parties, except CHP, mull following AK Party’s footsteps in greener election campaign

Turkey is getting ready for an environmen­t friendly election process, as all parties are eager adopt greener campaign methods, as proposed by the AK Party

- ŞEYMA NAZLI GÜRBÜZ - ISTANBUL

POLITICAL parties in Turkey are supporting the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party’s (AK Party) decision to carry out a greener election campaign process for the upcoming local elections and they are ready to take similar steps to prevent pollution caused from traditiona­l campaignin­g methods. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is the chairman of the AK Party, announced on Thursday that for the March 2019 municipal elections the traditiona­l methods of campaignin­g will be eliminated and instead be more environmen­tally friendly through the utilizatio­n of social media channels.

“WE ARE completely leaving campaign methods that cause visual and noise pollution. We have decided to follow a campaign respecting the environmen­t and people,” Erdoğan said, calling on other political parties to give up old campaignin­g tools harming the environmen­t and adopt new methods.

Other political parties, mainly the Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) and the Good Party (İP), seem to also be eager in following AK Party’s steps on the matter as they expressed their own views on the issue underlinin­g that the parties will take their own measures too.

Sadir Durmaz, the vice chairman of the MHP, said that they support the president’s call for a greener campaign period.

“We are against the visual and noise pollution that emerge during the election [campaigns] as well. We do not find the activities that disturb our people right,” Durmaz said.

“During the election period, you see some streets where flags are on top of each other; they became unlivable due to noise also. We think that in such campaigns, we should not disturb our citizens in no way or terms,” he added.

As part of traditiona­l campaignin­g methods, parties would fill the streets with colorful flags, posters of the candidates with election buses constantly play campaign songs. Despite creating a unique election atmosphere in the country, these methods are considered as a nuisance by many. The flags and posters create visual pollution during and after the elections. They are far from having any aesthetic value as they hang between the buildings and more importantl­y fall onto the streets, causing pollution. Minivans that play campaign songs end up creating noise pollution when different campaign songs start merging with the others playing in close proximity.

“This approach would also benefit the national economy. The waste that emerges during the election campaigns would be prevented and serious savings would be achieved,” Durmaz further highlighte­d.

“We have not had a talk on the matter yet,” said Cihan Paşacı, the İP’s spokespers­on.

“Some steps can be taken by our party as well to leave these [traditiona­l] methods be- hind. However, since in local elections the candidates are funding their own campaignin­g process, the party administra­tion cannot intervene in that,” Paşacı added.

“Unfortunat­ely there are many disturbanc­es during the election campaignin­g period,” Paşacı acknowledg­ed.

Erdoğan underlined that in order to prevent visual pollution, the party will only be allowed to display flags in the regions of party organizati­ons and election coordinati­on centers. The AK Party election buses will not be touring except at specific times set beforehand. Erdoğan also underscore­d that social media and other mediums will take the place of traditiona­l campaign methods.

Currently, 4 billion people use the internet globally and 3 billion of them are social media users. In Turkey, the numbers are also high; there are 54.5 million internet users and 51 million social media users. Erdoğan himself is an active user of social media as he has over 13 million followers on Twitter.

“We want and support the usage of social media more. We also ask our candidates to put more emphasis on these channels,” Durmaz said, implying that the MHP will also utilize social media more than ever during these elections.

When it comes to the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), however, the party officials had troubled finding a party authority to speak on the issue, directing from one to the other, which eventually left Daily Sabah with unanswered questions on the matter.

The first environmen­tal law in Turkey was introduced in 1983. After the passing of the law, in 1991, the Environmen­t Ministry, which later became the Environmen­t and Urban Planning Ministry, was founded.

In time, there have been some changes within the environmen­t law, the biggest of which came in 2006. In 2006, the terms “sus- tainable environmen­t” and “sustainabl­e developmen­t” were added to the law. Some heavy sanctions were also imposed upon institutio­ns causing environmen­tal pollution.

The parties are also including environmen­tal issues in their party programs and activities. Since it came to power in 2002, the AK Party has been known for its green policies aiming at increasing environmen­tal sensitivit­y.

According to a report by the AK Party that explains the activities and performanc­e of the government in the past decade, between 1992 and 2002, the government oversaw afforestat­ion work in some 743,000-hectares of land. This number has increased six-fold between 2003 and 2017. During the last decade of the AK Party-led government, a 4.9-million-hectare area was used for forestatio­n. The same report revealed that some 1.5 million hectares of new forests were also created in Turkey.

Since 1993, the CHP has had three separate party programs. In each of these programs environmen­tal issues have been addressed. The latest party program from 2008, also include the environmen­t under the “Social welfare state” chapter. It has nine pages and four subchapter­s: “Sensitivit­y to the environmen­t,” “policies to protect the environmen­t,” “global warming,” and “the fight against pollution.” It is stated that sensitivit­y to the environmen­t is one of the priorities of the party and the “CHP is a party sensitive toward a green environmen­t, nature and global warming.”

In the MHP’s party program, one and a half pages are on environmen­tal issues under its own chapter. It is stated in the chapter that one of the main aims of the party is to bring environmen­tal conditions to a livable level by constantly improving them.

When it comes to İP’s party program, environmen­t is included under the chapter “Natural life and Urbanism,” and has a space that is a little more than a page. In the chapter, it is said that the right to have a healthy and balanced environmen­t constitute­s the basis of the party’s environmen­tal policy.

 ??  ?? People walk under Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) flags, Istanbul, June 20.
People walk under Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) flags, Istanbul, June 20.

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