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    CONSTITUTION MIGHT BE DEMILITARIZED

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 28 2007

    After the victory of the Justice and Development Party in the
    parliamentary election and the election of Abdullah Gyul as president a
    constitutional reform is possible, thinks the director of the Institute
    of Oriental Studies, expert on Turkey Ruben Safrastyan, who held a news
    conference on August 28. He said the influence of the military command
    on the political life of Turkey might be gradually diminishing. In
    this country, the military are the guardians of the political order,
    the secular state. Ruben Safrastyan thinks this state of things will
    change gradually, and the influence of the military on the political
    processes in Turkey will gradually weaken.

    The expert on Turkey says already appeals are made that the Justice
    and Development Party will change the constitution. "It became clear
    from the statements by the leadership of the party. In fact, they are
    saying that Turkey's constitution is a militarized constitution which
    was adopted after the military coup in 1980," Ruben Safrastyan says.

    According to him, the leadership of the Justice and Development
    party is said to have instructed its members to prepare proposals on
    amendments to the constitution, which will lead to "demilitarization
    of the constitution" of Turkey.
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