Justice minister urges new ‘liberal’ Constitution in Turkey | Daily Sabah – Daily Sabah

Posted: November 25, 2021 at 11:45 am

Justice Minister Abdlhamit Gl higlighted the necessity of a new liberal constitution in Turkey.

"It is clear that we need a constitution based on a liberal understanding that will protect the will of the people in the strongest way possible," Gl told the members of the parliament's planning and budget committee.

The constitution that Turkey needs must be "based on the equal and fair application of law, pluralism and respect for differences," Gl underlined, adding that drawing up such a draft was a "non-partisan duty" of the country's political parties.

Since 1982, the current Constitution, drafted following a military coup, has seen several amendments. The bloody 1980 coup, which led to the detention of hundreds of thousands of people along with mass trials, torture and executions, still represents a dark period in Turkish political history.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoan wants Turkey to have a civilian-drafted constitution by 2023, coinciding with the centenary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey.

Earlier this year, the president urged all political parties to take part in this process, a call backed by the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), a member of the People's Alliance alongside the Justice and Development (AK) Party led by Erdoan.

Erdoan has repeatedly said AK Party plans to make public its draft for a new civilian constitution in early 2022.

In May, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Chairperson Devlet Baheli announced that he had completed the "new constitution" proposal and conveyed it to Erdoan. Then, Erdoan appointed a committee under a chairpersonship to work on the new constitution.

Erdoan has declared that they are "determined to present the new constitutional proposals to the nation's discretion" in the first months of next year. It is said that the AK Party has nearly completed its new constitution proposal and will submit it for the MHP to review before the new year.

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