Turkish prime minister recep tayyip erdogan told flag-waving supporters on Sunday, his patience and large-scale anti-government protests, has its limitations, and to move next weekend to regain the initiative announced the meeting.
As Mr Erdogan spoke of in the capital, Ankara, tens of thousands of square, in Istanbul, demanding his resignation. In Ankara coats lai, riot police fired tear gas and water cannons flush anti-government protesters from a square.
Most muslims, but secular state constitution has shaken a week of violent protests over the decades, riots have exposed fault lines between religious conservative inland hard support Mr Erdogan and secular middle class fear spread of authoritarianism.
Solution of thousands of cheering followers airport in Ankara, YiLiu rally on Sunday, Mr Erdogan accused the demonstrators in mosques and insulting women wear headscarves, a symbol of islamic piety - is likely to provoke his supporters accuse to drink beer.
"Our government, our party and our country is the most important, it is our defenders, is one of the most strongly defending, democracy, law and freedom," he told the crowd shouted slogans, including "we are prepared to sacrifice our life's".
"We have patience, we will patience wait for, but there is a the end of the patient," he said, "people rich in Istanbul, immediately evacuated their park" chant.
In rival bounce in the park every other child in taksim square in the center of Istanbul, where support helicopters and armored vehicles of the riot police clashed with the demonstrators, a week ago, tens of thousands of cry, the prime minister to resign.
People including secularists carry depict secular state, mustafa kemal ataturk, the founder, left, nationalist and other groups against Mr Erdogan, who has won three elections since 2002, a sign of victory.
A square around the large area enclosed traffic, channels into paving stone and sundry.
Mr Erdogan called on his supporters to mass on Sunday in Ankara and Istanbul on Saturday. But he also urged patience, told them: "there will be seven or eight month's election, we are going to speak at the meeting of the ballot box."
He suggested that Turkey is a historic moment.
"Today, we in the May 27, 1960, we are not in September 12, 1980, it's not what we in February 28, 1997," he said, referring to two coup led to a strong secular, military and third islamic dominated government was forced to resign.
"Today, we are actually in where, we are on April 27, 2007," he said, referring to run for President abdullah gul, after the country was regarded as a guardian of secular basis, despite his history of political Islam.
It is considered as the final victory over military overthrew the AK party of bric governments for forty years, was founded in 2001, by supporters of Mr Erdogan and Mr Gul.
"To teach them a lesson"
As a campaign against government plans to build what each park has already started to into an unprecedented surge that think Mr Erdogan and his islamist rooted AK party dictatorship.
Protesters after police fired tear gas and water cannon at night in the night in Istanbul and Ankara, last week in the conflict has left three dead, nearly 5000 people were injured.
Talked about earlier in the southern Mediterranean coast city, Dana, Mr Erdogan to dismiss the protesters and said a cheering crowd, "teach them a lesson at the ballot box, next year when the Turkish presidential and local elections.
Who now in taksim, "those who burn and destroy those who are in different places all over the country, I ask them the name of freedom do you do?" Mr Erdogan said, in the Mediterranean games, the opening of the international sporting event.
"You should teach them a lesson at the ballot box...... would you go from door to door, house of struggle."
Still far Turkey's most popular politician, Mr Erdogan has been pressed on with business as usual despite government instability.
AK party has ruled out an early election and senior party officials say, they can call their public meeting next week in Istanbul and Ankara.
Mr Erdogan said, "my dear brothers, we are look forward to a better Turkey, don't let those who try to split the seeds are planted, to do so, in a speech on Sunday in the southern city, Dana, from the top bus print his photos and AK's slogan," big country, big power ".
In taksim, claims to tucker, solidarity, the initial organizers of the protest repeatedly called for the reconstruction plan was abandoned in the square, the police used tear gas to be outlawed, head of the dismissed police violence and bans demonstrations.
"Demand is obvious. We called on the government to consider the response (street), to act responsibly, and said that millions of people every day to meet demand," the group said in a statement.
Recep tayyip erdogan has made it clear that he has no intention of poke, pointing to the AK party in the past three years a rising share of the vote, and no clear party rival or narrow.
He has made many democratic reform, string of tame after the military coup, begin to enter negotiations with the European Union, and forged with Kurdish rebels peace talks, over thirty years of war.
But in recent years, critics say, his style is always powerful and emotional, has become autocratic.
Media is under pressure, the reporter jailed, rivals have arrested alleged coup plot and action, such as restrictions on alcohol sales uneasy Turkey's secular middle class people who are sensitive to any infringement of religion in their daily lives.
Ashton, the eu's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton () on Sunday called for an end to violence, and proper investigation report to the police.
, "ashton said in a statement:" it is important that a halt to all violence, excessive use of force in all cases, the police quickly identified as survey, and those responsible will be fully responsible for.
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