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    TURKISH GENERAL STAFF WANTS SECULAR PRESIDENT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.08.2007 15:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish military repeats its view for a secular
    president on the eve of the presidential elections. The government has
    no intention to reply the military's concerns Late Monday, Turkey's
    powerful military stated they have not changed their demand for a
    president secular not in words but in deeds - a move which could
    re-escalate the tension between the government and the Turkish Armed
    Forces (TSK).

    "We are still behind what we said on April 12. There is no change on
    that," Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, Chief of General Staff, told reporters
    late Monday on the occasion of a Turkish Cypriot Armed Forces' Day
    reception. This was Gen. Buyukanit's first comment after the general
    elections in which votes for the ruling Justice and Development Party
    (AKP) increased by 12 points from five years ago.

    The military warned the government on April 12 and 27 to be sensitive
    in electing a president who upholds the secular values of the
    country. Following the military's e-memo posted on the official
    website the day of the first round of presidential elections, the
    ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) failed in electing their
    candidate, Abdullah Gul, whose wife wearing headscarf.

    Buyukanit's words are a clear sign that the military will not change
    its stance despite the outcome of the general elections. The AKP
    increased its votes and many argued that the reason of the increase
    was the military's interference in politics. I don't share this idea,
    said Buyukanit.

    Abdullah Gul signaled his candidacy and the Nationalist Movement Party
    (MHP) declared that they wouldn't block the presidential election
    rounds. The AKP has the chance to elect Gul in the third round where
    276 votes are sufficient. The presidential election process will
    start mid Aug. and must be completed within 30 days. Otherwise the
    Parliament risks being dissolved and having a new round the general
    elections, the Turkish Daily news reports.

    According to the Turkish Constitution, the President is elected by the
    parliament. If it fails three times, pre-term parliamentary elections
    are organized. The AKP, however, proposed to elect the head of the
    state via a national vote.
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