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    TURKISH PARLIAMENT'S OPPOSITION FORCES TO VOTE AGAINST ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    OCTOBER 22, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The day before Turkish Foreign
    Minister Ahmet Davutoglu submitted the protocols on normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations to country's parliament. As Radio Liberty
    reported referring to the Anatolia Turkish agency, before submitting
    the protocols to the parliament the Turkish government did not expect
    the voting to be held immediately.

    The opposition forces represented in the Turkish parliament have
    already declared that they will vote against the ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols.

    According to Devlet Bahcheli, the leader of the Nationalist
    Movement party, in particular, official Ankara by making a decision
    on normalizing the relations with Armenia "disregarded brotherly
    Azerbaijan's interests." "By signing the protocols with Armenia and
    later, during the Armenia-Turkey football match by prohibiting to
    bring Azerbaijan's flags to the stadium the government formed by
    the Justice and Development party deeply insulted the Azeris," the
    Turkish Nationalists' leader declared.

    The other opposition force represented in the Turkish parliament,
    People's-Republican Party, which has 112 deputies in the 550-seat
    Grand National Assembly of Turkey, is also going to vote against the
    ratification of the protocols.

    The final approach of the Justice and Development party representatives
    having the majority of mandates in the parliament is not clear
    yet. Many of Turkish analysts do not exclude that ruling party's
    deputies will only vote for the ratification of the protocol on
    establishment of diplomatic relations with Armenia. "Ruling party's
    deputies can link protocols envisaging opening of the border with the
    process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement," Barcin Yinanc, the editor
    of the English version of Turkish Hurriyet newspaper asserts.
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