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  • ANKARA: PM =?unknown?q?Erdo=F0an?= Refuses TV Debate With Deniz Bayk

    PM ERDOðAN REFUSES TV DEBATE WITH DENIZ BAYKAL

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 18 2007

    Leader of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdoðan turned down an invitation from Republican
    People's Party (CHP) chairman Deniz Baykal to appear on TV for a
    debate, citing Baykal's "indecent style" as the reason.

    In an interview with NTV news station, aired Monday night, Erdoðan
    rejected Baykal's offer, instead calling on the CHP leader to reveal
    his wife's wealth. In response to questions on his son's purchase of
    a boat, Erdoðan said that the situation was being exaggerated. "There
    are big ships and there are much smaller ones; there are new ones
    and there are older ones," he said, noting that his son had indeed
    bought a boat, but on credit and with payment in installments that
    he would meet with his own salary.

    Reiterating his stance against Baykal's demand that the new president
    be someone from outside Parliament, Erdoðan said: "I still deem it
    disrespectful to think of a candidate from outside Parliament. I
    definitely oppose the term 'impartiality'. Doesn't Baykal have
    certain sides in his life? Is he able to act impartially in his
    undertakings? He would then be able to gain people's appreciation.

    Nobody can be ever impartial about anything."

    In response to another question on whether they had suffered any
    problems with President Ahmet Necdet Sezer in that regard, Erdoðan
    gave the appointments of several ambassadors as an example. "New
    ambassadors will be appointed. The stance of the Foreign Ministry is
    very well known; they returned it (the requests for approval of the
    appointments) as is to the president. The president cannot seek the
    condition of 'suitability'. He seeks legal compatibility. He isn't
    providing the legal grounds for returning the appointments made by
    the Foreign Ministry."

    When he was asked about whether the president, the parliamentary
    speaker and the prime minister being from the same party would cause
    any problems in terms of democracy, he gave an example from Germany
    and said: "Is there no democracy there? We should get used to this.

    These three posts were held by the same parties in the past; does
    it become an issue [only] when the AK Party is in power? If people
    implicitly say in the elections that 'you will occupy all three of
    [the positions]', will we respect the people or act in the direction
    of the minority's demands? Are those elected and those to be elected
    from the AK Party not children of this nation?"

    Prime Minister Erdoðan also drew a comparison between the AK Party's
    term in power and the terms of Baykal and Democrat Party )DP) leader
    Mehmet Aðar, remarking: "During Baykal's term as deputy prime minister,
    1,158 Turkish soldiers were martyred. The number of our martyrs is
    73 this year; it was 163 last year. Baykal pretends not to look to
    his own term [in office]."

    He was also asked whether pro-Kurdish independent deputies and
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) deputies being under the same roof
    would pose any dangers. "It will be a source of tension. It will
    generate tension. Therefore, the importance of the votes to be cast
    will be vital. The ground for conciliation will have been wiped at
    the very inception. Our people have to seriously consider who they
    will vote for. Let's not miss this chance," he said.

    As the final word, he said the AK Party would definitely realize the
    "sorely needed" reforms in higher education if they won enough number
    of seats.

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    Purchasers of PETKÝM Kazakh Turks

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoðan reacted to the speculations on the
    privatization of PETKÝM. In response to questions on the issue, he
    said, "[The man] who bought PETKÝM is a Kazakh Turk. He also bought a
    certain amount of Þekerbank's shares. But, due to PETKÝM's operation
    field, he made a Russian firm his partner. There are Armenians in
    the managerial team of this Russian company. The Kazakh firm will
    take over all the shares of PETKÝM in the event the sale takes place.

    Oyakbank was sold. Whose is it? Didn't they spread similar speculations
    about the sale of Erdemir? Finally it was bought by Oyak, which in
    turn sold it to a French firm. Now, how will they explain this?"

    --Boundary_(ID_/laptg2xW6mjStgIz/KoCQ )--
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