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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    March 31 2007

    April emerges as crucial period in Turkish politics


    Ilnur Cevik
    31 March 2007
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    After months of tension over the presidential election, April will
    see most of the mysteries unfold and the "political war" start in
    earnest.

    The ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party with its commanding
    majority in Parliament will move to name the new president and have
    him elected as President Ahmet Necdet Sezer retires. The opposition
    led by the Republican People's Party (CHP) will do its best to
    prevent this from happening. It will be backed by the opposition
    forces in Turkey and probably by the military ...

    April will be the month when the candidates will be named, and by the
    end of the month the first rounds of balloting for the new president
    will be held in Parliament. It is expected that the president will be
    elected through the AK Party votes on May 9 ...

    Of course this will not be a politically tranquil period. The AK
    Party will push for its own candidate and the opposition will fight
    "on all fronts" to prevent this in what may turn out to be a war of
    attrition.

    Judging from the gossip and the political controversies that have
    already been created by the opposition, we feel especially the second
    half of April will be a period of turmoil. Let us hope Turkey sails
    through this period with minor losses.

    Besides all this, April is an important month when Turkey has to
    attend to an international offensive created by the Armenians to push
    for the recognition of their claims that they were subjected to a
    so-called genocide by the Ottoman Turks at the turn of the last
    century... The Armenians have been lobbying for this in many
    parliaments across the globe, and their latest target is Capitol
    Hill. The Armenians are not only trying to score big on Capitol Hill
    but they also aim to ruin the strategic relationship between the
    United States and Turkey. Turkey has already declared that such a
    recognition by the U.S. Congress of genocide claims by the Armenians
    is unacceptable and will cause irreparable damage to relations with
    the U.S.

    Turkey also has to tend to the developments in Iraq, especially as
    work is in progress to organize a census in Kirkuk this summer so
    that a referendum can be held in November to decide the future of the
    city. It is a forgone conclusion that a majority in Kirkuk will vote
    to join the Iraqi Kurdish federation in the north, while Turkey says
    the referendum should be delayed.

    Meanwhile, Turkey is also busy organizing a concerted effort by the
    neighboring countries of Iraq as well as leading powers to meet in
    Istanbul where it will bring together the Iranians, Syrians and the
    Americans as well as others. The aim is to find ways in the
    international area to help Iraq stay together and prevent a collapse
    of Baghdad ...

    So we will be hard-pressed on all political fronts as April becomes a
    crucial month for Turks. With all the political heat, summer will
    arrive in Turkey in April ...
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