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    TURKISH PARLIAMENT REJECTS PM PROBE MOTION

    Agence France Presse -- English
    February 27, 2007 Tuesday 4:31 PM GMT

    The Turkish parliament on Tuesday rejected a motion to launch
    an investigation into Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his
    Interior Minister Abdulkadir Aksu for alleged poor management of the
    security forces.

    The proposal filed by the main opposition Republican People's Party
    (CHP), was easily defeated in the parliament where Erdogan's Justice
    and Development Party (AKP) holds a comfortable two-thirds majority.

    The CHP alleged that Erdogan failed to ensure the efficient functioning
    of the interior ministry.

    It accused Aksu of tolerating the appointments and arbitrary actions of
    political cronies in the police force and of mismanaging the security
    forces, allegedly resulting in a series of violent incidents over
    the past four years.

    The murders of ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in January and
    Italian Roman Catholic priest Andrea Santoro last year, as well as
    four suicide bombings in Istanbul in 2003, blamed on al-Qaeda, were
    among the incidents mentioned.

    Tensions between the AKP and the CHP have shot up ahead of presidential
    elections in April and parliamentary elections in November.
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