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First Party

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LeadershipBedri Eran Tapan
FoundedMarch 15
2015
Preceded byAlternative Party
Date of Reg.
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About First Party


The First Party is a political party in Turkey that was formed on 15 March 2015. It is the successor to the Alternative Party, which had opted for a name change in a party congress. The party's leader is Bedri Eran Tapan and aims to win votes from young, disillusioned and female voters.

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... And remember, the First Party conference for a new leader is meant to be a celebratory affair, even in difficult times for the country - a victory lap for the winner...

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... " Once homeless, living in the back of his cousin s barber shop, the would-be promoter s First Party was a flop...

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Trump indictment: the senators sworn in for historical study
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... The study is expected to month is still going on next, if Iowa and New Hampshire hold the First Party to get the votes, the eventual Democratic presidential candidates, the President of the trump suit in the November election...

Taiwan election: Tsai bids for a second term against Challenger Han

Taiwan election: Tsai bids for a second term against Challenger Han
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... A third candidate, James Soong, is with his small people to the First Party...

General election 2019: Nicola Sturgeon interview fact-checked

General election 2019: Nicola Sturgeon interview fact-checked
Feb 16,2020 8:35 am

...Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish first minister and SNP leader, was the First Party leader to face the BBC s Andrew Neil in a series of special interviews in the run-up to the election...

General election 2019: A simple guide to the Scottish National Party

General election 2019: A simple guide to the Scottish National Party
Feb 16,2020 8:19 am

... The party won its first Scottish Parliament election in 2007, when it formed a minority government under Mr Salmond, before becoming the First Party to win a majority at Holyrood four years later...

Party election broadcasts: How you have changed it and you still have a role?

Party election broadcasts: How you have changed it and you still have a role?
Feb 16,2020 7:10 am

... But what your influence is? And that will continue in the future? historyThe First Party election broadcast took place on BBC Radio during the 1924 election, with the leader of the liberal party, Herbert Asquith, Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin and the Labour leader Ramsey MacDonald, each of which is a 20-minute speech to the public...

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... Wilbur apparently insists on gourmet cat food when he visits the Nottingham Building Society Wilbur s First Party will be at the Nottingham Building Society on 5 July and the second is a larger public party at the Frame Breakers pub on 14 July...

General election 2019: Nicola Sturgeon interview fact-checked

Feb 16,2020 3:40 am

Nicola Sturgeon , the Scottish first minister and SNP leader, was the First Party leader to face the BBC's Andrew Neil in a series of special interviews in the run-up to the election.

During the half-hour interview, she was quizzed on her party's policies and record. BBC Reality Check has looked at three of her claims.

Claim: "Almost all of the polls show increasing support for Scottish independence"

Reality Check : According to The Polling data collected by What Scotland Thinks, there has been an increase in support for independence if a second referendum were held now.

Excluding "don't knows", the average of polls this year has been 51% for No to 49% for Yes - extremely close But still marginal support for remaining in The Union .

The average for 2018 was 55% to 45% - approximately the same as the result of the 2014 referendum.

Claim: "It is not true to say Scotland would have to have established an independent currency before joining the EU"

Reality Check : It is hard to say at this stage what would happen if an independent Scotland didn't have its own independent currency and wanted to join the EU. There is no precedent for it.

The do not explicitly say that a country has to have its own currency before it is allowed to become a member But all the countries which have joined the EU had their own currency at the time.

However, any new EU country is obliged to commit in principle to joining The Euro , the EU's official currency, when it meets certain criteria. This implies that the country has to have an independent Central Bank . Before the 2014 Scottish referendum a former EU economics chief said that continuing to use the pound without a formal currency union with the UK.

But the SNP has said an independent Scotland would not want to join The Euro .

There is no mechanism by which the EU could force any of its member states to join The Euro . The UK and Denmark are the only EU countries which have an opt-out from The Euro , But Sweden, a country which meets the criteria, has also resisted becoming a member of Eurozone after voters rejected the idea in a referendum.

A country which wants to join the EU has to comply with all The Other EU's standards and rules, it has to have stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, Human Rights and protection of minorities and a functioning market economy.

Once a country meets all the criteria, the EU institutions and EU member states as well as the citizens of the country in Question - through a referendum or approval by a national Parliament - have to consent to the accession. The Final decision is therefore based on the political will of all the member states to admit a new country to The Bloc .

Claim: "On seven out of The Eight key NHS waiting times Targets . . there are now more people being seen within those Targets than was the case in the year before"

Reality Check : Ms Sturgeon was challenged on NHS waiting times in Scotland under her government.

Ms Sturgeon pointed to a recent report that She Said showed more people are being seen within target waiting times than before.

This is true - But is only part of the story.

Ms Sturgeon was referring to did find that The Number of people seen On Time went up.

But that is because the demand was higher - so there were more patients overall. If you look at the percentage of patients seen On Time , it actually went down for five out of eight patient Categories . It's worth noting that in three Categories - One improved, two not - the percentage difference was less than 1%. So the improvement in drug waiting times of 0. 1%, for example, only affected 44 people.

And the actual Targets were only hit in two out of eight Categories - patients starting cancer treatment within 31 days of a decision being made on their treatment, and drug and alcohol patients being seen within three weeks.

A& E performance across UK

% of patients dealt with inside four hours

Source: Nhs England , Information Analysis Directorate, ISD Scotland, Stats Wales

Ms Sturgeon also said that A& E waiting times in Scotland are "way ahead" of The Performance in other parts of the UK. - But it is Still Missing its Targets .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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