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    EuroNews, France
    June 21 2014

    Turkish PM tries to woo voters in France

    21/06 23:05 CET


    Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to hit the
    presidential campaign in France on Saturday urging the country's
    Turkish community to vote in the upcoming poll.

    Despite not yet officially declaring his candidacy, Erdogan called on
    supporters in the French city of Lyon to obtain dual citizenship.

    On Europe, Erdogan also insisted Turkey remain a key partner.

    ``The EU economy needs Turkey. It needs Turkey because of Turkey's
    young and dynamic population. Turkey is not a country that can wait
    forever,'` the Turkish prime minister said.

    Some 620,000 Turks live in France and the visit is one of a number of
    rallies being held by the Turkish premier as he tours Europe ahead of
    the vote in August.

    >From Lyon euronews correspondent Devrim HacısalihoÄ?lu said:
    ``Addressing Lyon's Turkish community Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
    told the large crowd he would officially announce his Presidential
    candidature towards the end of the month. He also urged France's large
    Turkish population to take part in the upcoming elections.'`

    Erdogan's visit, however, did not pass without controversy.

    Several hundred pro-democracy protesters and minority groups gathered
    in Lyon city centre demanding more democratic freedom in Turkey.

    `We are against mandatory `religious lessons' in schools being
    imposed. We want to live in a secular country, a secular republic,'
    said one protester.

    `I would like to live in a free country, a free Turkey. A country
    where you have democracy, socialism and where all Turks live equally
    together,' said another.

    Erdogan's visit comes at a time of improved relations between France
    and Turkey, which soured dramatically under ex-President Nicolas
    Sarkozy amid a row over the World War One killings of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks.


    http://www.euronews.com/2014/06/21/turkish-pm-tries-to-woo-voters-in-france/

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