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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish President vetoes constitutional changes on
    public elect country's leader
    26.05.2007 14:15 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer has vetoed a
    set of constitutional changes that would have let the public elect the
    country's head of state. The amendment was prompted after secular
    opposition lawmakers boycotted a vote to elect the Islamist-rooted
    ruling party's candidate, Abdullah Gul.

    Mr Gul, the foreign minister, withdrew his candidacy and the
    government called early general elections for 22 July.

    Under the current system, the president is elected by parliament.

    It was widely expected that Mr Sezer would reject the package of
    reforms. In a statement, the secularist president said there was "no
    justifiable and acceptable reason or necessity" for the amendment. He
    said the changes could threaten Turkey's democratic system as a
    president elected by popular vote could further challenge parliament,
    which is also directly elected.

    "In the parliamentary system, these broad powers envisaged to achieve
    a balance of power could produce results which are troublesome for the
    regime ... if the president is chosen by the people," Mr Sezer said.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has indicated that his government
    will try to push the reform through parliament again unchanged.

    But Mr Sezer cannot veto the same bill twice. He would either have to
    approve the law or call a referendum.

    The reforms included a proposal letting the public elect a president
    for a five-year term that could be renewed once.

    Currently, parliament elects Turkey's president for one non-renewable
    seven-year term, BBC reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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