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Turkish MPs vote for early poll | |
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Turkey's parliament has confirmed that early elections, aimed at ending a crisis over the party's candidate for president, will be held on 22 July. | |
MPs unanimously backed the ruling party's proposal in a vote which was carried live on national TV. | |
PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan proposed a June poll after the country's top court annulled the parliamentary vote for the party's candidate, Abdullah Gul. | PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan proposed a June poll after the country's top court annulled the parliamentary vote for the party's candidate, Abdullah Gul. |
But electoral officials said it could not be organised earlier than July. | |
Mr Erdogan says the court ruling was like "firing a bullet at democracy". | Mr Erdogan says the court ruling was like "firing a bullet at democracy". |
Opposition parties had boycotted the parliamentary vote to prevent Mr Gul, who is foreign minister, becoming president. | Opposition parties had boycotted the parliamentary vote to prevent Mr Gul, who is foreign minister, becoming president. |
The opposition accuses Mr Gul of having a hidden Islamist agenda and says that if he becomes president it will threaten Turkey's secular tradition. | The opposition accuses Mr Gul of having a hidden Islamist agenda and says that if he becomes president it will threaten Turkey's secular tradition. |
He denies the accusations. | He denies the accusations. |
Popular vote call | Popular vote call |
The constitutional court on Tuesday ruled that there was no quorum - two-thirds of lawmakers - for last Friday's vote for president in parliament. | The constitutional court on Tuesday ruled that there was no quorum - two-thirds of lawmakers - for last Friday's vote for president in parliament. |
KEY DATES 2 May: Ruling party requests early elections6 May: Suggested first re-run of parliamentary election for president16 May: President Ahmet Necdet Sezer's term ends22 July: Likely date for early general election (currently set for November) Q&A: Turkey's crisis Tough test for Turkey's democracy Send us your comments | KEY DATES 2 May: Ruling party requests early elections6 May: Suggested first re-run of parliamentary election for president16 May: President Ahmet Necdet Sezer's term ends22 July: Likely date for early general election (currently set for November) Q&A: Turkey's crisis Tough test for Turkey's democracy Send us your comments |
Mr Erdogan said the ruling would make it virtually impossible to elect a new president. | Mr Erdogan said the ruling would make it virtually impossible to elect a new president. |
A general election would provide a fresh mandate for the government and add legitimacy to its policy on the election of a president, analysts say. | A general election would provide a fresh mandate for the government and add legitimacy to its policy on the election of a president, analysts say. |
Mr Erdogan has said he wants the president elected by the people not parliament. | Mr Erdogan has said he wants the president elected by the people not parliament. |
His suggestion came amid a number of electoral reform proposals in the wake of the court's ruling. | His suggestion came amid a number of electoral reform proposals in the wake of the court's ruling. |
He also said he wanted the president to serve up to two five-year terms, instead of one seven-year term, and for parliament's term to last four years instead of five. | He also said he wanted the president to serve up to two five-year terms, instead of one seven-year term, and for parliament's term to last four years instead of five. |
However, Mr Erdogan also appealed for unity amid deep divisions over the presidency which led to hundreds of thousands rallying in Istanbul on Sunday in support of secularism. | However, Mr Erdogan also appealed for unity amid deep divisions over the presidency which led to hundreds of thousands rallying in Istanbul on Sunday in support of secularism. |
The army has maintained a close interest and has said it will not permit Turkey's secular traditions to be compromised. | The army has maintained a close interest and has said it will not permit Turkey's secular traditions to be compromised. |
However, on Wednesday the European Union warned the military to stay out of the crisis. | However, on Wednesday the European Union warned the military to stay out of the crisis. |
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