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    TURKISH PRESIDENT APPROVED A PACKAGE OF CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 13, 2010 - 12:21 AMT 07:21 GMT

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul approved the government's constitutional
    amendment package on May 12. The government is now focused on a public
    referendum on the package. The Republican People's Party (CHP), on the
    other hand, plans to appeal the package at the Constitutional Court,
    Today's Zaman reported.

    The two pillars of the reforms call for overhauling the Constitutional
    Court and the restructuring of the Supreme Board of Judges and
    Prosecutors, responsible for managing the judiciary.

    If everything goes according to the ruling Justice and Development
    Party's (AK Party) plans and no further surprises occur, the package
    will be submitted to referendum on July 18.

    With Article 17, the Constitutional Court will have a total of 17
    regular members. Three of these will be appointed by Parliament. The
    president will choose three members from among the Supreme Court of
    Appeals' nominees, two from among judges nominated by the Council
    of State, one by the Military Supreme Court of Appeals, one from
    among three nominees by the Military Higher Administrative Court and
    three from judges nominated by the Higher Education Board (YOK). Four
    other members will be appointed, again by the president, from among
    independently employed lawyers, first-class judges and prosecutors
    and from among Constitutional Court rapporteurs who have served the
    high court for at least five years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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