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Turkish nationalists say presidential system would be path to despotism

Published: 24 May 2016 - 11:12 am | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 05:21 pm
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File picture of veteran leader Devlet Bahceli at a party meeting. Reuters 

 

ANKARA: The veteran leader of Turkey's nationalist opposition, Devlet Bahceli, said on Tuesday he was strongly against a presidential system in Turkey, saying it would inevitably lead to despotism and would be costly for the country in the long term.

The ruling AK Party has been hoping for support in parliament from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) to change the constitution and introduce an executive presidential system, or as an interim measure, a system in which the head of state is allowed to retain his party ties.

Speaking in parliament, Bahceli said he was strongly opposed to either system. The MHP is embroiled in a leadership battle after several hundred of its members launched a bid to oust Bahceli, its leader for much of the last two decades.

Reuters