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  2. 2022–23 FK Partizan season - Wikipedia

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    FK Partizan; 2022–23 season; President: Milorad Vučelić: Head coach: Ilija Stolica (until 13 August 2022) Gordan Petrić (until 27 February 2023) Igor Duljaj: Stadium: Partizan Stadium

  3. 2021–22 FK Partizan season - Wikipedia

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    Date Position Name To Type Ref. 11 June 2021 FW: Slobodan Stanojlović: TSC: Free Transfer [12]17 June 2021 FW: Dennis Stojković: Torino: Free Transfer [13] [14]19 June 2021

  4. 2020–21 FK Partizan season - Wikipedia

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    Date Position Name To Type Ref. 30 June 2020 CB: Strahinja Pavlović: AS Monaco: Loan return [15] [16]16 July 2020 FW: Petar Gigić: Újpest: Loan [17] [18]16 July 2020 GK

  5. Patriotic Party (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Patriotic Party [a] (Turkish: Vatan Partisi, VP) is a political party in Turkey. The Patriotic Party describes itself as a "vanguard party" [4] and its chairman, Doğu Perinçek, described the party in 2015 as a bringing together of socialists, revolutionaries, Turkish nationalists and Kemalists. The party is strongly pro-China and pro ...

  6. 2021 in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Limitations are imposed as a result of the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in many areas, with curfew restrictions added to cover the entire weekend and between 7 pm - 5 am on weekdays. [ 25 ] 29 April: A full closure is announced starting from 29 April at 7 pm until 17 May at 5 am.

  7. List of newspapers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Frequency Political alignment Circulation Owner 1 Hürriyet: Daily Mainstream, centre [citation needed]: 341,805 Demirören Group: 2 Sabah: Daily: Right-wing, Pro AKP [4]: 313,142

  8. 2018 Turkish general election - Wikipedia

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    The constitutional changes were approved by a 51-49% margin, according to official results. However, a last-minute change in the election rules by the Supreme Electoral Council (YSK) during the vote allowed unverified ballots to be accommodated into the count, which the opposition alleges added 1.5 million extra ballot papers. [6]

  9. 2023 Turkish general election - Wikipedia

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    The office of the Prime Minister of Turkey was abolished on 12 July 2018, and its last holder, Binali Yıldırım, took office as the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly. Although there were speculations about a snap election prior to the regular one in 2023, Bahçeli ruled them out.