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    MOST LIKELY PEOPLE WILL ELECT PRESIDENT OF TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.05.2007 13:54 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Most likely all citizens and not lawmakers will
    elect the President of Turkey. The corresponding provision is included
    in the text of a bill offered by the ruling Justice and Development
    (AKP) party, which aims at putting an and to the political crises. The
    document was supported in the parliament in its first reading on
    Monday. However, this dos not mean that it will be approved in its
    second reading.

    According to the current system, the Parliament elects the President
    of the country. But AKP, which is a party based on Islamic ideology,
    insists on direct national voting.

    Last week the government declared it will hold early parliamentarian
    elections aiming at putting and end to the political crises. It
    means that the parliament will be dissolved in the near future and
    the ruling party tries to carry out constitutional reforms till
    that moment. It succeeded in gaining the support of a not numerous
    left-central party, however in order to approve the amendments to
    the acting Organic Law the Turkish government will need 2/3 majority,
    in other words 367 votes.

    On Monday 330 lawmakers voted for the document during discussions of
    the bill in its first reading. If AKP does not succeed in gathering 367
    votes during the second reading, the issue will be put for referendum.

    By the way, the current President Ahmed Necdet Sezer has the right
    to veto both the amendments and issue of holding referendum. The
    bill supposes not only direct national voting but it also cuts
    presidential term from seven to five years. At the same time the
    acting head of state will have the right to ballot for the second
    presidential term. Besides, the legislation offers to cut the term
    of parliament from five to four years. The opposition insists that
    it is not the time for such changes.

    On May 6 opposition secular parties for the second time blocked
    current Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul's election as President of the
    country. He was nominated by the ruling Justice and Development party.

    Opposition assures he will carry out Islamic policy, which contradicts
    secular traditions of Turkey, BBC Russian service reports.
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