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    ARMY TO LOSE ITS ROLE IN THE POLITICAL LIFE OF TURKEY

    Azg/am
    21 Aug 04

    The importance of the Turkish army in the political life of the
    country is out of doubt. Having assumed the role of a guarantee for
    secular and republican order it also controls the legislative and
    executive powers of the country. The National Security Council,
    having more military than civil members, became the means of
    supervision.

    In other words, the president, prime minister, deputy prime minister,
    foreign and home ministers oppose the head of the supreme
    headquarters, commanders of the land, marine and air forces. The first
    deputy of the supreme headquarters is also the secretary general of
    the National Security Council.

    The National Security Council was the body that discussed and made
    decisions on issues like Turkey and the EU, the Cyprus issue, the
    Kurdish issue as well as the issues of Armenian-Turkish relations and
    the Karabakh conflict.

    Though the Turkish policy towards all these issues of national
    importance remained unchanged with the Justice and Progress party
    coming into power, the role of the National Security Council reduced
    as another major power, the EU, with its demands emerged. The discord
    between Erdogan's government and the supreme headquarters grew worse.

    Though the pressure from the EU didn't result in the dissolving of the
    Council, there were created preconditions for considering its
    staff. As a result of this the number of civilians in the Council
    multiplied, two more ministers were included and the military
    secretary general was replaced by a diplomat.

    The former Turkish ambassador to Greece Mehmed Yighit Alpogan became
    the new secretary general. On its August 19 publication the Turkish
    Vakit writes that the president Ahmed Naced Sezer confirmed his
    appointment.

    This refill of the National Security Council with civil members
    supposes weakening of military forces in its structure. We can
    conclude that the supervision over the legislative and executive
    powers will reduce, as the National Security Council was the main body
    of control for the army. Now Erdogan will have more freedom to act
    apart from the army. The initiative in national issues will pass to
    executive power now, which will not have the backing of the army any
    more.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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