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    ERDOðAN PUSHES FOR CENTER, PURGES NATIONAL VIEW CAMP
    Reha Camuroðlu - Ertuðrul Gunay - Zafer Uskul
    Ercan Yavuz Ankara

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 6 2007

    PM Recep Tayyip Erdoðan, who set the new lineup for the Justice and
    Develop-ment Party (AK Party) from prominent center-right politicians
    and social democrats, has not re-nominated 163 AK Party deputies.

    Notably, many of the deputies who are not nominated from the party
    lists are former National View (Milli Goruþ) supporters. His wife Emine
    Erdoðan has been influential in the candidate selection process as
    deputies who have problems with their spouses have not been included
    the party lists. Ertuðrul Gunay, a prominent social democrat, has
    been given the second position in Ýstanbul.

    Erdoðan had prepared the AK Party's deputy candidate lists for the
    2002 elections in collaboration with Abdulkadir Aksu, Abdullatif
    Þener, Bulent Arýnc, and Abdullah Gul. He has completely changed the
    composition of the lists, acting more independent. While deputies
    close to Gul managed to remain on the lists, Arýnc's and Þener's
    colleagues have been almost completely purged.

    Ministers not nominated

    In addition to Deputy Prime Minister Abdullatif Þener, who announced
    that he would not run for Parliament, Industry Minister Ali Coþkun
    has not been nominated. In addition, Sivas Deputy Omer Kulaksýz,
    who is at odds with Þener, has not been included on the party list.

    Great purge of the 'National View'

    Erdoðan have vetoed most of the deputies who come from the National
    View, the ideology of ousted Welfare Party leader Necmettin Erbakan.

    Among those not re-nominated include Ýsmail Alptekin, founding chairman
    of the Virtue Party (FP) and deputy parliamentary speaker; Mehmet
    Elkatmýþ, the chairman of the Parliamentary Human Rights Commission;
    Eyup Sanay; Tevhid Karakaya; Omer Ozyýlmaz; Nurettin Aktaþ; Azmi
    Ateþ; Mustafa Baþ; Huseyin Kansu; Remzi Cetin; Mustafa Unaldý; Halil
    Urun; Mehmet Ali Bulut; Ali Sezal, Sebahattin Yýldýz; Musa Uzunkaya;
    Ersonmez Yarbay; Ergun Daðcýoðlu and Mali Ejder Arvas.

    Husrev Kutlu, who is known for his statements against the General
    Staff, has been given the first position in Adana.

    Time to pay for March 1 motion

    The AK Party has not nominated deputies who strongly opposed the March
    1 motion -- which called for the US using Turkey as a staging point
    for its Iraq invasion -- including Bursa Deputy Ertuðrul Yalcýnbayýr,
    Adana Deputy Abdullah Calýþkan, Ankara Deputy Ersonmez Yarbay, Ahmet
    Faruk Unsal and Ramazan Toprak. This is considered as revenge for the
    motion. In a surprise move, Erdoðan has not given a go to Parliamentary
    Foreign Affairs Commission Chairman Mehmet Dulger.

    Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Þahin, who was elected from
    Ýstanbul in the previous elections, has been transferred to
    Antalya. Finance Minister Kemal Unakýtan, and former Transportation
    Minister Binali Yýldýrým have been nominated from Eskiþehir and
    Erzincan, respectively. Employment Minister Murat Baþesgioðlu has
    been transferred from Kastamonu to Ýstanbul, State Minister Kurþad
    Tuzmen from Gaziantep to Mersin and Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul from
    Kocaeli to Ýzmir.

    Erdoðan has not approved the candidacy of journalist Nazlý Ilýcak.

    Serdar Arseven, Ankara representative of Vakit daily, and Sadullah
    Ozcan, Deputy Ankara representative of Cihan news agency have also
    not been nominated by Erdoðan. He has given Fuat Bol, the editor in
    Chief of Turkiye daily, who was a classmate of Erdoðan at an Imam
    Hatip high school, the 10th position in Ýstanbul while Mehmet Ocaktan,
    Ankara representative of Yeni Þafak daily, has been given the 10th
    position in Bursa.

    Announcer Ýkbal Gurpýnar, Yýldýrým Akbulut's son-in-law Tanju
    Yazgan Arýkan, United Fenerbahce Fan Club Chairman Aziz Yýlmaz,
    Armenian-origin Verkin Arýoba, Ozhan Eren and the party's surveyor
    Hasan Basri Yýldýz have not been nominated.

    Erdoðan, who was elected deputy from Siirt, the hometown of his
    wife, in the by-elections, will run for Parliament from the first
    position in the first constituency zone in Ýstanbul. The Cabinet has
    been nominated as follows: Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul (Kayseri),
    Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Þahin (Antalya), Turkey's chief EU
    negotiator Ali Babacan (Ankara), State Minister Beþir Atalay (Ankara),
    State Minister Mehmet Aydýn (Ýzmir), State Minister Nimet Cubukcu
    (Ýstanbul), State Minister Kurþad Tuzmen (Mersin), Defense Minister
    Vecdi Gonul (Ýzmir), Finance Minister Kemal Unakýtan (Eskiþehir),
    Health Minister Recep Akdað (Erzurum), Employment and Social Security
    Minister Murat Baþesgioðlu (Ýstanbul), Public Works and Settlement
    Minister Faruk Nafiz Ozak (Trabzon), Energy and Natural Resources
    Minister Hilmi Guler (Ordu), Education Minister Huseyin Celik (Van),
    Environment and Forestry Minister Osman Pepe (Kocaeli), Culture and
    Tourism Minister Atilla Koc (Aydýn), Agriculture and Rural Affairs
    Mehdi Eker (Diyarbakýr), former Interior Minister Abdulkadir Aksu
    (Ýstanbul), former Transpor-tation Minister Binali Yýldýrým (Erzincan)
    and former Justice Minister Cemil Cicek (Ankara).

    New members are given top positions

    Newcomers who have been given top spots in the party are Ertuðrul
    Gunay, Zafer Caðlayan, Mehmet Þimþek, Mehmet Saðlam, Professor Zafer
    Uskul, Nursuna Memecan, Haluk Ozdalga, Reha Camuroðlu, Zeynep Daðý,
    Mehmet Saðlam, Ahmet Ýyimaya, Fazilet Daðcý Cýðlýk, Ozlem Turkone,
    Osman Yaðmurdereli, Erdal Kalkan, Hamza Yerlikaya, Ulku Gokalp Guney,
    Mehmet Domac and Suleyman Bolunmez. Erdoðan has also assigned civil
    servants who resigned from their offices upon his request such as
    Omer Dincer, Necdet Unuvar, Necat Birinci and Mustafa Cetin, to
    secure positions in the party lists. Erdoðan has paid heed to the
    voice of the party's local organizations, giving some heads of local
    organizations top positions in the lists.

    AK Party's Alevi move

    In addition to opening its doors to center right and social
    democratic politicians, the AK Party is trying to appeal to Alevi
    citizens. Professor Reha Camuroðlu, an Alevi intellectual, has been
    nominated from Ýstanbul while another Alevi, Haydar Doðan, has been
    nominated from Tunceli, where the AK Party had previously failed to
    secure a seat in Parliament.

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