Turkey’s new plan, which will not be prime minister

Turkish Prime Minister to step down for next year is expected to be submitted to referendum

Turkish Prime Minister to step down for next year is expected to be submitted to referendum

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Is considering introducing a new system in Turkey, which will not be prime minister. AFP news agency reported Turkish Forestry and Water Affairs Minister Veysel Eroglu told Turkey’s state-run news agency Anadolu, under the new system will be a 2 Vice President under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He said, will not be prime minister in the new system, it will be under a president and his is a vice president, the US president may have more than one. Veysel Eroglu said the proposed system is expected to be submitted to a referendum next year. In 2014 he was elected President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who earlier held the post of prime minister for a decade. His party Justice and Development Party (AKP) are required to hold a referendum in connection with at least 330 votes of the 550 seats in parliament for the system. Veysel Eroglu proposed optimization system that predict will be put to a referendum next year springand the opposition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) members will also have the support of the Assembly. The Cabinet of Ministers shall not be members under the new system Veysel Eroglu said. He said, being brought to a system where legislation and management will be run separately. He said Erdogan, adding that the new president will be able to stay connected with his party, who had been separated from his party AKP after assuming the presidency. The election will be in 2019 for Parliament and President Veysel Eroglu said. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan before becoming President had more options, however, are current Prime Minister Ali Yildirim, a subsidiary Tayyip Erdogan. After over critics say his election to become president and executive Tayyip Erdogan will be the kingdom of a person from Turkey changes. Meanwhile, Erdogan will stay in power until 2029 in Turkey under the new system in this regard that the Ankara bureau chief of the daily newspaper Hurriyet. The year after having failed coup to overthrow the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan in July.The government is already being subjected to severe criticism from the major crackdown launched by the Western allies.

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