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    MHP REITERATES OPPOSITION TO REFORM PACKAGE

    Today's Zaman
    April 7 2010
    Turkey

    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli has criticized
    the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) constitutional
    reform package, stating once again that his party will not support it.

    Speaking to members of his party during the MHP's parliamentary group
    meeting yesterday, Bahceli said the AK Party has "forgotten" about the
    MHP for the past two-and-a-half years and has sometimes even been "put
    down." He stated that his party has been calling for constitutional
    change for years. However, he said they were against the AK Party's
    proposed package, noting that de-militarizing a constitution cannot
    only be possible by having civilians redraft it. "The 1982 Constitution
    was prepared by a commission of civilians appointed by the military."

    He said the current reform package waiting for a vote in Parliament
    was being forced on the country by the AK Party. He also claimed
    that the AK Party had withdrawn the package two days ago due to
    controversy surrounding the existence of Parliament Speaker Mehmet
    Å~^ahin's signature among the signatures under the proposal.

    Bahceli claimed that those deputies whose signatures appear on the
    proposal do not know that their signatures are there. "This will be
    remembered as an unprecedented scandal in the history of the republic."

    Bahceli also criticized the AK Party's foreign policy, particularly
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's decision to pay an official
    visit to the US, where a resolution recognizing the 1915 killings of
    Anatolian Armenians as genocide was passed by the US House Committee
    on Foreign Affairs not long ago. He said Erdogan's initial reaction
    to the genocide resolution had been welcomed, but the government has
    been quick to backpedal on that stance. He accused the AK Party of
    acting as a regional agent for global powers.

    Meanwhile, a former MHP deputy, Orhan Bıcakcıoglu, who is still
    a member of that party, said the right move would be to back the
    constitutional reform package. "If I was in Parliament as a MHP deputy,
    I would vote in favor of the package. I will vote yes if there is a
    referendum on it," he told Karadeniz'den, a local newspaper in the
    Black Sea region. He said the package was not an AK Party project,
    noting that any party would have done it. "It just happened to occur
    under their term," he said.
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