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The Grand Turk
Turkish PM Davutoglu suggests 'pro-freedom' presidential system
2015-04-01
[Hurriyet Daily News] Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has described his presidential system as "pro-freedom, human-focused and based on the separation of powers," while refuting claims that a change to the system would bolster one-man rule under Recep Tayyip Erdogan
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him...
in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey.
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....

"We will introduce through the new constitution a new understanding of governance based on productive power sharing, and a separation [of powers]. We will introduce the presidential system with the right perspective," Davutoglu told his parliamentary group March 31, a day after Erdogan said he was satisfied with the drafted part of a Justice and Development Party (AKP) election manifesto about the adoption of the presidential system.
"Really. That's all we want." Then his lips fell off.
Erdogan has made no secret about his desire for a presidential system that would leave him almost unfettered to run the country as he pleases.

Davutoglu outlined more details on the shape of the presidential system the AKP will announce in its election manifesto, underlining the system as "human-focused and pro-freedom." He also stressed the new administrative system would bring about effective power sharing, with a mechanism controlling the separation of power. "We will discuss it. But this system must function on a solid foundation," he said.

The prime minister also refuted opposition claims that the presidential system would create authoritarian rule in the country. "Those who make it a personal issue are the opposition. If they have their own proposals, they should reveal them," he said.

The current parliamentary system was ruined because of consecutive coups d'état and has become a complicated system, Davutoglu said, stating that those who are against the presidential system today did not attempt to protect the parliamentary system in the past.

"We are preparing a contract for 2023. As the 1923 contract built the republic, the 2023 contract will lay the foundations of a new Turkey as a rising global power," he said.
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