Turkish districts join Istanbul municipalities’ banter on who has best views

Duvar English

Two Istanbul district municipalities got into a brawl about who had better views on Sept. 5, but the joke quickly escalated into a competition of “god-given beauty” versus accomplishments, and eventually involved municipalities from around the country.

Istanbul’s Sarıyer Municipality, located in the northern part of the city’s European side and governed by main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) tweeted a photograph of the Bosphorus Bridge at night.

“What am I, the district municipality with the world’s best view?” tweeted the Sarıyer Municipality on Sept. 5.

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The Anatolian side’s Üsküdar Municipality quickly responded to Sarıyer Municipality, quoting a song that tells the listener to “check yourself.”

Üsküdar Municipality, governed by ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), shared photos of the Maiden’s Tower, a small building on an islet in the Bosphorus.

Dating back to the Byzantine era, the building is thought to have been constructed for military purposes.

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As a follow up, Üsküdar Municipality said that they preferred to be in the limelight for their accomplishments, and not their “god-given beauty.”

As a response, Sarıyer Municipality sent Üsküdar a meme from the iconic Turkish television series Aşk-ı Memnu, where the lead actress Beren Saat is seen smiling with a caption that reads “You really think you’re something, makes me sad.”

“All that was fun, but we’re actually a municipality that enjoys being talked about for our accomplishments and not our god-given beauty. So you should get us off of this thread. Have a nice day, love ❤ ,” Üsküdar Municipality told main opposition Sarıyer Municipality.

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“Thankfully, we can be talked about for both our accomplishments and our god-given beauty. We coined this area with our hashtag [“10 years in service]. You can search for it to see our exemplary work. Love, ❤ ” Sarıyer Municipality responded.

District Municipalities from all around Turkey responded to the two Istanbul municipalities’ banter with views of their own.

Marmaris, southwestern vacation destination, said that “Marmaris comes to mind when you think of views.”
Ölüdeniz, located in the southwestern vacation destination Fethiye, is “the best view in the world,” Fethiye Municipality said.
The northern district of Eynesil shared a shot of the sun setting over the Black Sea, asking if they’re the “world’s district with the best sunset views or something.”
Another northern district, Saray Municipality asked “which Black Sea region has the best shoreline.”
Meanwhile, Mediterranean Antalya’s Konyaalti Municipality quoted Turkey’s founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk for having said that the province was “the most beautiful” in the world.

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The CHP was founded on 9 September 1923, about one and half month before the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey. The first President of modern Turkey’s oldest party was M. Kemal Atatürk. Today CHP is a social-democratic party, member of the Socialist International and associate member of the Socialist Group at the European Parliament. The scope of the CHP bureau in Brussels is not limited to the bilateral framework of Turkey's EU accession process. Issues such as the information society, energy policies, social development, climate change, international trade and security are among the different focus areas. The EU-Turkey relations are about integration and need multiple, plural and horizontal channels of communication. The CHP supports and promotes Turkey's EU membership process also by being more present and active in Brussels The CHP's Representative to the EU is Ms Kader Sevinç who previously worked as an MEP advisor at the European Parliament and in the private sector.
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