Baghçeli’s yellow card to Erdoğan; God, we do not choose
Erdoğan's partner in the president's coalition ruined the president's dream to change Turkey's election mechanism and the important rule of 50+1. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, these days in Turkey, The attention of all the political and media circles of this country is focused on an issue that can be a turning point in the history of totalitarianism of the ruling party and the destruction of the principles of Turkish democracy.
that Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey and the leader of the Justice and Development Party, has revealed a controversial issue as usual on the plane.
He has a habit of talking about important and sensitive issues. Talk to reporters inside the plane. This time, Erdogan said to his accompanying journalists on his return from his trip to Germany: “We really don’t need to elect the president with the strict rule of 50+1 vote.” This rule makes our presidential elections always two-stage. We must change this law and in the first stage, whichever candidate gets the most votes, that person will become the president.” It is the world, it faced a wide reaction from opponents and critics. They announced that Erdogan is already worried about his replacement in the presidential elections and wants to make the candidate of the ruling party to be elected as president in the 2028 elections, even with 30% of the people’s votes.
Erdogan’s totalitarian attitude led to two important political interpretations. A group of commentators announced that he wants to get rid of opposition parties and independent candidates and not have to worry about opposition coalitions like this year’s elections. Cumhuriyet mentioned an issue that caused the anger of Erdogan’s partner and answered him.
Turkoglu said: “Erdogan is tired of giving gypsies to the Baghçeli government and He wants to throw him on the ground and release him at the first opportunity”. /strong>
The eyes of Turkish political circles were fixed on Erdogan’s partner. They wanted to know what the Baghcheli government’s point of view is on this matter.
He gave a speech to the representatives of his party yesterday and attacked the analyst of Cumhuriyet newspaper with the phrase “mentally retarded”. and accused him of trying to create sedition and create discord between the National Movement Party and the Justice and Development Party. style=”color:red”>We don’t choose Kadkhoda, we choose the president. Is it possible to abandon the 50+1 rule?”
Dolat Bagheli’s words showed that he really pointed The analyst of Cumhuriyet newspaper correctly and intelligently understood and knows that in these few years, Erdogan and the Justice and Development Party have been forced to form an alliance with the Baghçeli Party out of necessity and to get the quorum to form the government.
To put it plainly, as much as Erdogan is worried and unhappy about the power and influence of the opposition parties, he is also unhappy about ransoming the National Movement Party and other small partners and wants to get rid of them all!
Mehmet Ajaktan, one of the Turkish journalists, believes that Baghçeli always has the last word, and now, with this clear and sharp speech, he has rejected Erdogan’s idea with all his might.
What are the critics saying?
Taha Ak Yul, one of Turkish lawyers and political analysts, wrote about Erdogan’s decision: “President Erdogan’s complaint about the requirement of 50+1% is another objective fact that shows that we are at a dead end in the Turkish political system. From the day that our Par-Lemanian system was changed to a presidential system at the request of Erdogan, instead of moving Turkey forward, it took Turkey backward not only in the economic field but also in the field of democracy, rights and freedom. Our per capita income was 12 thousand dollars in 2012, it decreased to 10 thousand dollars within 10 years. But if the system and politics continued according to the same democratic policy of the first 10 years, it would reach at least 20 thousand dollars. In this authoritarian system, competition has disappeared and authority is becoming more totalitarian day by day”.
Youssef Zia Jumert, one of Turkey’s prominent analysts, also wrote: “President Erdogan is looking to change the mechanism of choosing the next president. Many people say that it should not be done. But I believe that whether the president is elected with 51% or 41% vote, it doesn’t matter! Do you know why? Because in any case, our system is completely broken and needs to be repaired. This engine does not work at all. The system that gives the administration of the legislature, executive, judiciary and even the media to the president and leaves no mechanism in the government structure to balance and control these powers, has been ruined and corrupted in the full sense of the word. Therefore, what needs to change is the political system of the country itself. If the president is elected with 61% of the people’s vote, in this closed and totalitarian system, he will still be totalitarian and authoritarian”.
The remaining Turkish municipalities, raising the issue of the need to change the rules of the presidential election and putting pressure on Erdogan to reduce the powers of Turkey’s most independent court and judicial institution, the “Constitutional Court”, informs the fact that he intends to change the political and executive system. manage Turkey in a far more authoritarian and closed way than today’s conditions.
Publisher | Tasnim News |