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    TURKEY MAY SUFFER A SERIOUS CRISIS IN ITS DOMESTIC AFFAIRS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.06.20

    The army and the authorities of the Turkish institutes of higher
    education have rather grounded fears regarding the expansion of
    Islam and the "destiny of Iran" fated for Turkey in the result of
    this expansion.

    Turkey may suffer a serious crisis in its domestic affairs, and this
    may very probably happen already in the fall. The formal cause is
    Turkey's decision about the recognition of the anti-constitutional
    law on hijab. The abolition of the legislative act was initiated and
    insisted on by the opposition, in particular, by the DNP, accusing
    Erdoghan of his intentions of changing the secular life into a
    theocratic State.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The higher educational institutions and the army,
    which is the stronghold of the Kemals in the country, share the same
    fear with the DNP. The so called Kemalists are the 8 members (out of
    11 members) of the Constitutional Court, which cause serious problems
    for the leading Justice and Development Party and for the President and
    the Prime-Minister of the country. Soon the Constitutional Court will
    start the consideration of the suit of the General Public Prosecutor
    on the ban over AKR, which will indeed lead the country to a serious
    political crisis. According to Erdoghan, the decision made by the
    Constitutional Court is "lame". "The Court must find out the reasons
    of making such a decision, as well as the motives which led to the
    revision of amendments of the Constitution of the country," said
    Erdoghan in the parliament. The most interesting thing in Erdoghan's
    speech is that the very Constitution does not allow the Islamists
    to be in power. On the other hand it must be mentioned that the
    overwhelming majority of the population of the country practices
    Islam and it is the majority that voted for the going back to the
    values of the Ottoman Empire.

    The army and the authorities of the Turkish institutes of higher
    education have rather grounded fears regarding the expansion of Islam
    and the "destiny of Iran" fated for Turkey in the result of this
    expansion. More than 70 years, Turkey has tried to integrate into the
    secular form of the government, but the dominance of the Islamists has
    never been as strong and threatening as it is now. Let's not forget
    that the current president of the country Abdullah Gul was elected with
    the third attempt and without the Constitutional majority of the AKR
    in the parliament, nobody knows when what lead the history would take.

    Basically, AKR may begin a special parliamentary election and most
    probably will be able to win the election. Then one may say with more
    certainty that Erdoghan has totally changed Turkey to Islam and has
    started the construction of the new Ottoman Empire.

    Most likely this is the only aim of the Islamists.

    Yet, there is one very important aspect, which must not be
    ignored. The Turkish army, according to Ataturk, is the guarantor of
    the Constitution and it will carry on up to the end. Regardless all
    the reforms and strivings to integrate into the EU, Ankara's domestic
    policy is still defined by the Turkish Joint Staff. The Joint Staff is
    the one to decide what to do and what relations to have with Armenia
    and other countries of the South Caucasus.

    After all, the Joint Staff is going to decide whether Turkey is
    integrated into the European Union or not.

    With the Islamists, the viewpoints of the military staggered, and
    now with the help of the Constitutional Court they want to turn the
    situation to their favor.

    It has worked out so far... After all, there is the tested mechanism
    of the military overturn and Erdoghan knows the scenario of the
    development of the events better than anyone else; he has already
    been in prison for his viewpoints.

    As for Armenia, it makes no different Armenia, since no government
    of Turkey, be it secular or Islamic, will ever have enough courage
    to recognize the history and start a dialogue. Nobody knows when
    the Turkish society will be ready for it. It should be repeated
    that the thing is not in the "brotherly" Azerbaijan or in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh. The thing is in the recognition of the borders and
    the Armenian Genocide.

    But neither of these issues is acceptable by Ankara.

    All that Armenian has to do now is to wait and see what
    happens. Meanwhile one should not forget the argument that Armenia
    limits the complete influence of Turkey on the countries of South
    Caucasus.
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