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The Grand Turk
Turkey's opposition pledges to undo Erdogan's legacy
2023-01-31
[An Nahar] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
's opposition vowed on Monday to crimp the president's powers and broadly expand democratic rights if they seize power in May 14 presidential and parliamentary polls.

The six parties that are united against President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First
...Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey. In Anatolia did Recep Bey a stately Presidential Palace decree, that has 1100 rooms. That's 968 more than there are in the White House, 400 more than in Versailles, and 325 more than Buckingham Palace, so you know who's really most important...
also pledged to agree on February 13 to a joint candidate for the crucial vote -- widely seen as Turkey's most consequential in generations.

The opposition's long-awaited election program aims to roll back many of the powers Erdogan has amassed over his two-decade rule.

It limits the president to a seven-year term and makes a powerful new prime minister accountable to parliament.

"We will shift to a strengthened parliamentary system," the program says.

"We will put an end to the president's power to issue decrees."

Erdogan began his rule in 2003 as prime minister and was elected president -- at the time a more ceremonial post -- when his mandates ran out in 2014.

He then rammed through constitutional changes in 2017 that eliminated the premiership and created a powerful new executive that allowed the president to effectively rule by decree.

The opposition pledged to change the constitution back to the way things worked throughout most of Turkey's post-Ottoman history.

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Constitutional changes can be ratified by 400 votes in the 600-seat parliament.

They can also be put up for a national vote if the opposition gathers the 360 votes needed to trigger a constitutional referendum.

The opposition's pledge to rewrite the constitution adds particular importance to the parliamentary vote.

Erdogan briefly lost control of parliament during his second decade in power and now relies on support from a far-right party that has seen its support slip in the past year.

Opinion polls point to a tightly contested election that is too close to call.

The opposition pledged to "urgently" amend the constitution and "put an end to the vague and arbitrary restriction of the freedoms of assembly and demonstration".

"We will strengthen the freedoms of thought, opinion and expression," it added.

Erdogan unleashed sweeping purges after a failed 2016 coup attempt that curbed many of the freedoms enjoyed under his more prosperous and publicly popular first years of rule.

Analysts estimate that 90 percent of Turkey's media are now under government or its business allies' control.

Thousands of activist muppets -- many of them Kurds -- are languishing in prison on terror-related charges that rights groups believe Erdogan is using to crack down on political dissent.
Posted by:Fred

#1  A decade ago Erdogan used the Davos World Economic Forum to attack President Peres for Israel's 2009 war on the Gazan terrorists and he blamed Israel for indiscriminate attacks on civilians. In blocking NATO membership for Sweden and Finland, he continues a policy that included Turkey's many attempts to hinder all NATO activity with Israel. In decrying Israeli activity on the West Bank he omits his own miserable human rights record, which included the 1974 illegal occupation of Cyprus (a move respected by no nation); indeed, the European Commission of Human Rights has on numerous occasions attacked Erdogan's own record, including the massive attack on journalists which now has reduced Turkey's media opposition to near zero, and the continuing attacks on the Kurdish population. And attacks on Christians with the Muslim occupation of Hagia Sofia. And Washington allows Turkey to be the tail that wags the NATO dog. Ridiculous!
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672   2023-01-31 07:29  

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