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    THE CORRIDOR - THE AKP'S AUTUMN PLAN

    Hurriyet
    Monday, June 29, 2009 13:41

    The ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, has left its
    mark on so many attempts. I say "attempts" because all remained as
    just attempts. Let's remember them together: The Kurdish, Alevi and
    Constitution, as well as the headscarf, minorities, Armenian, European
    Union, Cyprus, Halki (Heybeliada) Seminary opening attempts. Endless
    numbers of statements were issued, polemics occurred, fierce exchange
    of words took place as talks and initiatives were made behind closed
    doors. Were any put into action? I may comfortably say "no." But of
    course, the Alevi workshop, close ties with Armenia, and constitutional
    changes in the headscarf case may be given as examples of actions. But
    there is no single attempt that has been materialized.

    Attempts that have not been actualized create discomfort not only
    among the party grassroots but also among parliamentary deputies. And
    that is being felt in the party administration as well. In order to
    eliminate the feeling, the administration is preparing for a quite
    serious move in autumn. And the concern that the AKP may be closed
    by relating the party with the Deniz Feneri corruption case has a
    share in it. For this reason, an "Autumn Plan" is being considered
    in the AKP. It will be revealed in Parliament, be brought to life
    afterwards and a short- and middle-term timeline will be set. The
    timeline, in a way, will give body to an AKP road map by the next
    general elections. How will it be shaped?

    The constitutional change is the most important part of the short-term
    plan. And the most critical subtitle is "making political party
    closures more difficult." With this, the AKP wants to remove the
    risk of a possible closure case and to make amendments in political
    parties and elections laws in a small change package. A 100 Turkey
    Representative issue may be actualized. The AKP having 338 seats
    in Parliament needs at least 360 votes to make necessary changes in
    the Constitution. For amendments having 330 to 360 votes a popular
    vote is the case. The AKP this time is even discussing going for a
    referendum. And the above attempts that were not materialized, they
    all are a part of the Autumn Plan.

    In the autumn of 2009, the AKP is preparing for a critical
    commencement. But one has the urge to ask, "Why is it the autumn of
    2009?" For the plans make rumors of an "early election in 2010" more
    possible. Is the AKP planning to kill three birds with one stone? To
    save itself, to make democratic openings and to corner the opposition
    by a rush election. We'll see.

    - The DTP might turn 'hawkish'

    The "hawks" and "doves" fight in the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society
    Party, or DTP, has flared up in the Central Executive Committee meeting
    this week. The hard-liner Emine Ayna and moderate Ahmet Turk differed
    about withdrawing an appointment request from Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdoðan. "Let's not withdraw it" insisted Turk as Ayna and her
    friends drag afoot for canceling the appointment request. The hawkish
    wing won and the request was withdrawn. That shows if the government
    cannot take any solid stance in the solution of the Kurdish issue, the
    DTP may becp,e toughened under the influence of the hawkish wing. And
    Turk's power may not be enough to prevent this hard-liner stance.

    - Human Rights Emergency Service!

    Turkey's human rights grade has always been low. In order to make a
    change, Parliamentary Human Rights Commission President Zafer Uskul has
    reached a decision. The commission will continue to work even after
    Parliament is adjourned for summer. "We'll continue work during the
    holiday. Petitions and applications are still coming in. In the human
    rights area, situations that may require our immediate interference
    may occur. For this reason, we'll work in summer." The commission
    members are joking with Uskul, "Human Rights Emergency Services are
    on duty around the clock."
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