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Turkey's Gul vows secular agenda | Turkey's Gul vows secular agenda |
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Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has pledged to protect and strengthen the country's secular principles if he succeeds in a fresh presidential bid. | Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has pledged to protect and strengthen the country's secular principles if he succeeds in a fresh presidential bid. |
The former Islamist sparked huge controversy and protests in a failed bid for the post earlier this year. | The former Islamist sparked huge controversy and protests in a failed bid for the post earlier this year. |
Critics, including the army, feared an erosion of secular values despite Mr Gul's reassurances to the contrary. | Critics, including the army, feared an erosion of secular values despite Mr Gul's reassurances to the contrary. |
Mr Gul's AK Party dominates the Turkish parliament, which chooses the president in a run of votes starting on Monday. | Mr Gul's AK Party dominates the Turkish parliament, which chooses the president in a run of votes starting on Monday. |
"Protection of secularism is one of my basic principles," Mr Gul told a news conference on Tuesday after submitting his application to parliament. | "Protection of secularism is one of my basic principles," Mr Gul told a news conference on Tuesday after submitting his application to parliament. |
"Nobody should worry about this." | "Nobody should worry about this." |
Mr Gul said Turkey was a "democratic, secular and social state based on the rule of law", and he vowed to protect and strengthen these principles as his first priority. | Mr Gul said Turkey was a "democratic, secular and social state based on the rule of law", and he vowed to protect and strengthen these principles as his first priority. |
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul says Mr Gul's comments were a clear attempt to reassure those who see him as a threat to the system. | The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Istanbul says Mr Gul's comments were a clear attempt to reassure those who see him as a threat to the system. |
ABDULLAH GUL Became MP for Islamist Welfare Party in 1991Founding member of AKP in 2001Foreign minister since 2003, steered EU accession talks Profile: Abdullah Gul Press hesitant over Gul | ABDULLAH GUL Became MP for Islamist Welfare Party in 1991Founding member of AKP in 2001Foreign minister since 2003, steered EU accession talks Profile: Abdullah Gul Press hesitant over Gul |
Mr Gul's previous presidential bid triggered protests in May because of his Islamist roots. | Mr Gul's previous presidential bid triggered protests in May because of his Islamist roots. |
Opponents dislike the fact that his wife wears the Muslim headscarf, which is banned in state institutions. | Opponents dislike the fact that his wife wears the Muslim headscarf, which is banned in state institutions. |
The failure of the bid led to an early general election, in which Mr Gul's party won a convincing victory. | The failure of the bid led to an early general election, in which Mr Gul's party won a convincing victory. |
Parliamentary support | Parliamentary support |
Mr Gul has been meeting opposition party leaders in an attempt to gather support for his fresh bid. | Mr Gul has been meeting opposition party leaders in an attempt to gather support for his fresh bid. |
PARTIES IN PARLIAMENT AKP 341 seatsCHP 99 seatsMHP 70 seatsKurdish MPs (DTP) 22 seatsDemocratic Left Party 13 seatsIndependents 4 seatsTotal 550 seats | PARTIES IN PARLIAMENT AKP 341 seatsCHP 99 seatsMHP 70 seatsKurdish MPs (DTP) 22 seatsDemocratic Left Party 13 seatsIndependents 4 seatsTotal 550 seats |
One of the main opposition parties, the MHP, has previously said it would not boycott the latest election, a move likely to ensure a quorum of two-thirds of MPs. | One of the main opposition parties, the MHP, has previously said it would not boycott the latest election, a move likely to ensure a quorum of two-thirds of MPs. |
Mr Gul's previous bid for the presidency failed because opposition parties boycotted the two votes in April and May. | Mr Gul's previous bid for the presidency failed because opposition parties boycotted the two votes in April and May. |
In the first and second round of voting a candidate must win a two-thirds majority to be elected - 367 votes out of the total of 550 deputies. | In the first and second round of voting a candidate must win a two-thirds majority to be elected - 367 votes out of the total of 550 deputies. |
But in the third and fourth round only an absolute majority of 276 is required. | But in the third and fourth round only an absolute majority of 276 is required. |
The AKP has 341 MPs, so its candidate would be highly likely to win any contest in a third or fourth round. | |
The largest opposition party, the secular centre-left Republican People's Party (CHP), confirmed after Mr Gul's announcement that it would oppose his candidacy and boycott parliament during the voting process. | |
The decision will not be enough to halt Mr Gul's progress unless other groups follow suit. | |
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CHP leader Deniz Baykal told CNN Turk television earlier this week that Mr Gul was a "conscious member of an ideological circle" who would lead the country in a new direction. | |
"Turkey would become a country in which the political balances were changing very fast, in which the Middle East identity would become more pronounced," he said. | |
The job of president is largely ceremonial, but the incumbent has the power to veto legislative bills and government appointments. | The job of president is largely ceremonial, but the incumbent has the power to veto legislative bills and government appointments. |
The current president, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, often frustrated the government by blocking its initiatives. | The current president, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, often frustrated the government by blocking its initiatives. |