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While Turkey's parliament recently passed a raft of ambitious reforms with disarming determination aimed at European Union membership, the run-up to the November 3rd elections is advancing along some well-tread lines, with the country's secular establishment mindful of divisions among the left and a rising conservative party with suspected Islamist links.
Kemal Dervis, Turkey's most sought-after political figure, announced last week that he was joining the People's Republican Party (CHP) after long speculation as to where he might eventually land to launch his previously forsworn political career.
The World Bank on August 16th released $450m in structural loans to Turkey as the country tries to stick to a huge reform package designed to wrest it from its worst economic crisis since 1945 ahead of early elections scheduled for November.
Turkey’s Economy Minister Kemal Dervis resigned from the government on August 10th after weeks of speculation about his future in a coalition that had grown increasingly hostile to his presence in the cabinet.
Iran looks intent on boosting much needed foreign investment after a bumpy start to efforts meant to ease curbs on foreigners doing business there.
In an early morning session on August 3rd Turkey's Parliament passed sweeping reforms aimed at European Union membership.

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