Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party on Saturday ruled out early elections, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters called for an immediate end to ignoring his protests.
Justice and Development Party (AK) Erdogan founded just over a decade ago Huseyin Celik ?, vice-chairman, said the local and presidential elections will be held in next year's plan, in the 2015 general election.
"The government runs like clockwork, there is no need to hold early elections," he told reporters, the party's executive committee after the meeting in Istanbul.
"World economic crisis, things are going well, do not hold elections in Turkey, because people in the street parade."
A few kilometers away, tens of thousands of Turks contempt Erdogan's call last Friday immediately stop anti-government protests, regroup central Taksim Square, where riot police helicopters and armored vehicles with the support of the first conflict, protest in the week before.
Tourists and curious locals around a makeshift protest camp respective parks, tree-lined square, activists have been sleeping in tents and destroyed bus corners muster their numbers, or wrapped in a blanket under the plane trees.
AK senior officials said they discussed the appeal to their supporters in Istanbul or Ankara next week's rally, but no decision has yet been made, a number of political parties urged to exercise restraint and fear provoked the situation in the street.
What began as a campaign against the government plans to build the park into an unprecedented boom showed that the public believe that Erdogan and his deep-rooted AK Party dictatorship Islamic anger, leading to the worst in decades riots.
In a rare show of solidarity, thousands of fans from Istanbul's three main football club Besiktas, Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, helping organize protests, marches Taksim roar "· Tayyip resign! "" Boom Boom Fascism! "
Police fired tear gas and water cannons Kizilay district of Ankara city center on Saturday evening trying to disperse protesters blocking roads, burning bonfire in the street.
There Overnight in Istanbul's Gazi neighborhood of working-class and saw heavy clashes with police in the 1990s, a similar scene. 3 people have died and nearly 5,000 wounded since the violence around the country began a week ago.
Thousands protest in Berlin, home to a large population of Turkey, waving red Turkish flags, chanted "occupy each."
Erdogan said it plans no clear around Taksim, has built dozens of protesters tore up paving stone barricades, street signs, destroyed vehicles and corrugated iron, blocking part of the city center.
Police party days before pulling back.
Communist Party of Turkey's one shouted: "Let them attack, they can not stop us," through a megaphone cheering crowd in the square of a white van.
Taksim lined with luxury hotels should do a roaring trade in the summer of the world's most visited cities. But earlier in the week to see the conflict may lead to repeated forced evictions.
Anger boiling
Gathering marks a challenge leader whose authority is based on three consecutive general election victories. Erdogan's protest, as a personal insult.
"Turkey is a democratic country, which will prove its intrinsic character in the face of these protests," said German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, the German Welt Sunday.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has a special responsibility, to calm the situation, he has realized this, "he said."
Sources close to the AK Party party leadership to speak within the sense of encirclement, and influential, if not willing to break the ranks of the various forces openly, but worried about the extent of the power of Erdogan and his uncompromising stance.
Erdogan little secret of his ambition to run for president, the prime minister after his third term coming to an end, although the AK Party can also change the internal rules to allow him to stand for a fourth term.
Celik said the protests have already discussed the "Details" in Saturday's party meetings, but never on the agenda issues early elections.
"A government without the people's trust, can not be permanent, we received the news of the protests, we respect it, but nothing respecting stoned," he said.
Erdogan has made clear that he had no intention poke - pointing the AK Party in the last election to vote 50% - there is no clear rival in the party or out.
He has developed a number of democratic reforms, to tame the military overthrow of the government's four decades, the EU and the entry talks began forging peace talks with the Kurdish rebels, ending a three-decade-old war.
But in recent years, critics say his style is always forceful and emotional, has become tyrannical.
The media are under pressure, the opponent has been arrested on suspicion of coup plot, such as restrictions on alcohol sales of mobile uneasy secular middle-class Turks who are sensitive to any infringement of religion on their daily lives.
"These protests are partly economic and social transformation in his success. Joost, saying:" There is a new generation, who do not want to be bullied by the Prime Minister, who is afraid of their lifestyle is dangerous Lagendijk, former European Members and academic Istanbul.
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