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Turkey prepares for key election | Turkey prepares for key election |
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Political campaigning has ended in Turkey ahead of Sunday's general election, seen as one of the most important in the nation's history. | Political campaigning has ended in Turkey ahead of Sunday's general election, seen as one of the most important in the nation's history. |
The early poll was called after MPs from secular parties and the ruling AK Party reached deadlock, after failing to agree on a candidate for president. | The early poll was called after MPs from secular parties and the ruling AK Party reached deadlock, after failing to agree on a candidate for president. |
The government has been focusing its campaign on its economic record. | The government has been focusing its campaign on its economic record. |
The opposition accuses the Islamic-based AK Party of threatening Turkey's secular system. | The opposition accuses the Islamic-based AK Party of threatening Turkey's secular system. |
Many here believe it is the army that really calls the shots, without needing to fire any BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full | Many here believe it is the army that really calls the shots, without needing to fire any BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full |
The rival camps have been blaring out their songs and messages in Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city, says the BBC's Jonny Dymond. | The rival camps have been blaring out their songs and messages in Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city, says the BBC's Jonny Dymond. |
One party alone, he says, has more than 400 loud-speaker vans criss-crossing the city, which is now festooned with party banners and flags. | One party alone, he says, has more than 400 loud-speaker vans criss-crossing the city, which is now festooned with party banners and flags. |
The election has been called in an effort to break a stalemate over a package of constitutional reforms proposed by the current government of Prime Minister Recip Tayyip Erdogan. | The election has been called in an effort to break a stalemate over a package of constitutional reforms proposed by the current government of Prime Minister Recip Tayyip Erdogan. |
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Those reforms include a proposal for the country's president to be elected directly by the people, rather than by parliament. | Those reforms include a proposal for the country's president to be elected directly by the people, rather than by parliament. |
They were put forward by the AK Party, whose candidate for the presidency, Abdullah Gul, was repeatedly rejected by parliament. | They were put forward by the AK Party, whose candidate for the presidency, Abdullah Gul, was repeatedly rejected by parliament. |
Turkey's current president and its secularist establishment have vowed to resist what they regard as the Islamist agenda of the AK Party. | Turkey's current president and its secularist establishment have vowed to resist what they regard as the Islamist agenda of the AK Party. |
Mr Erdogan's government denies the claims, saying its record in office proves the contrary. | Mr Erdogan's government denies the claims, saying its record in office proves the contrary. |
The government has overseen almost five straight years of economic growth and opened membership negotiations with the European Union. | The government has overseen almost five straight years of economic growth and opened membership negotiations with the European Union. |