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    Turkish Daily News

    ErdoÄ?an plans a 'new move' within the AKP

    Sunday, September 27, 2009

    GÃ-KSEL BOZKURT

    ANKARA Daily News Parliament Bureau

    In its upcoming general congress, the ruling AKP plans to make radical
    changes to its decision-making cadre. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    ErdoÄ?an is expected to give a boost to Deputy Prime Minister
    and his close workmate Bülent Arınç, former
    Parliament Speaker Köksal Toptan, former education minister
    Hüseyin �elik and Education Minister Nimet
    �ubukçu

    The ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, will hold its third
    general congress on Oct. 3 in Ankara. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    ErdoÄ?an plans to go to the general elections in 2011 with a new
    makeup after shaping the party's new organizational structure in the
    congress.

    ErdoÄ?an, only candidate

    The AKP, established on Aug. 14, 2001, will hold its third general
    congress in the sports hall of the Ankara Water and Sewerage
    Administration, or ASKÄ°. ErdoÄ?an will attend the party
    congress as the single candidate for the party
    leadership. ErdoÄ?an is also expected to make important
    structural change in his party's 50-member Central Executive Board, or
    MKYK. ErdoÄ?an will shape the party's administrative structure,
    which will carry the party to the 2011 general elections, in the
    congress. Currently hosting 11 female members, ErdoÄ?an's
    efforts will also include furthering the role of women and youth in
    the MKYK structure.

    Sources say, ErdoÄ?an will maintain the seats for female members
    in the MKYK, while intending to include some other names. Among these
    names are Education Minister Nimet �ubukçu, State
    Minister Selma Kavaf who works as Chairwoman of AKP's Women Branch and
    AKP Malatya deputy Ã-znur Ã?alık, according to
    sources.

    Past legends reappear in the scene

    ErdoÄ?an is also expected to include Deputy Prime Minister and
    his close workmate Bülent Arınç in the
    MKYK. Former Parliament Speaker Köksal Toptan, former Education
    Minister Hüseyin �elik and former Labor and Social
    Security Mi
    urat BaÅ?esgioÄ?lu also remain among other potential
    candidates for MKYK membership.

    Ã?elik, whose name stood out as political adviser in the AKP's
    Kurdish move, is expected to be appointed as the deputy leader in
    charged of the political and legal affairs of the party.

    Emphasis on Kurdish move

    The party's Kurdish move will be another important agenda topic of the
    congress. ErdoÄ?an is expected to review the party's eight-year
    ruling period and the developments so far. ErdoÄ?an will also
    give important messages on the Kurdish and Armenian move, making a
    last call to the opposition for their contribution to both
    initiatives.

    DTP continues with Türk

    Another party summoning a congress is the pro-Kurdish Democratic
    Society Party, or DTP. The DTP will gather for a general congress on
    Oct. 4, in which the DTP leader Ahmet Türk is considered to be
    re-elected as the party leader. A mini survey of the party showed
    DTP's Emine Ayna will assume the post of co-chair, together with
    Türk. Some deputies in the party think her radical statements
    on various issues could harm the AKP's Kurdish move, but the general
    sentiment in the party is still that a replacement of Ayna with
    another name would be surprising.

    MHP goes to congress

    The opposition Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, will convene its
    general congress on Oct. 8. No challenging rival is expected to appear
    in the congress to compete with MHP's current leader, Devlet
    Bahçeli. The only candidate considered relatively strong and
    likely to challenge Bahçeli, is former public works minister
    Koray Aydın. But, Aydın is not expected to run his
    candidacy in the congress, according to many MHP deputies.

    Crucial period for parties outside Parliament

    The upcoming period will also be important for political parties
    outside the Parliament. The Democrat Party, or DP, which elected old
    politician Hüsamettin Cindoruk as its new leader, also prepares
    itself for the party congress. Cindoruk made his way to politics again
    in a bid to unite the center right.
    is expected that another center-right Motherland Party, or ANAP, will
    also hold its congress and take a decision to unite with the DP. Both
    parties plan to hold their congresses at the end of October or the
    beginning of November.

    Two new parties on the way

    Former Democratic Left Party, or DSP, deputy Mustafa
    Sarıgül, who left the party, meanwhile, is planning to
    establish a new party called the `Turkey Change Party.' He plans to
    join the electoral race in 2011 general elections.

    Those who left the DSP after the death of DSP's founder, leader
    Bülent Ecevit, and those disappointed with the current
    leadership of Masum Türker, also plan to establish a new
    party. Emrehan Halıcı and Recai Birgün are
    expected to take part in the planned party, also supported by Ecevit's
    wife RahÅ?an.
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