Turkish PM attacks ban on AK

By IRNA

Ankara : Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised a proposal to ban his ruling AK Party as being against the “national will”.


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He was speaking after Turkey’s chief prosecutor asked the country’s Constitutional Court to ban the party, accusing it of anti-secular activities.

In announcing his indictment, prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya said he believed there was enough evidence to show the party had contravened Turkey’s secular constitution.

He also revealed the party had been under investigation for six months.

“The action taken yesterday is not aimed at the Justice and Development Party (AKP), but the will of the nation,” Erdogan said.

“No one can say that AKP supporters are a focal point of anti- secular activities,” he added.

IRNA reporter in Ankara said that the proposed ban prompted a warning from European Union Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, suggesting it was not in line with the democratic standards expected of would-be member states.

“The executive shouldn’t meddle into the court’s work, while the legal system shouldn’t meddle into democratic politics,” Rehn said.

Turkey is currently implementing reforms as part of its bid to join the EU.

The AKP is already locked in a battle with Turkey’s secular elite, backed by the powerful military, over recent changes to a ban on wearing headscarves.

The Constitutional Court is reviewing an appeal by the main pro- secular opposition party on the validity of parliament’s
constitutional amendments in February to allow women to wear Islamic headscarves at universities.

The AKP has argued that the headscarf ban unfairly bars large numbers of girls from higher education in a nation where about 66 percent of women wear the scarf.

Many secularists in the country equate the wearing of the headscarf with political Islam.

The government of Prime Minister Erdogan – which is negotiating for Turkey to join the EU – has insisted that the party’s political views have changed.

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