Bakan Bozdağ: Erdoğan’ın adaylığı önünde anayasal engel yok – Son Dakika Türkiye Haberleri
Adalet Bakanı Bekir Bozdağ, Cumhurbaşkanı Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’ın cumhurbaşkanı adaylığına yapılan itirazları değerlendirdi.
Bozdağ, ”Cumhurbaşkanımız Sayın Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’ın 14 Mayıs 2023’te yapılacak cumhurbaşkanlığı seçiminde, cumhurbaşkanı adayı olmasının önünde hiçbir anayasal ya da kanuni engel bulunmamaktadır.” dedi.
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Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdağ made headlines recently with his statements regarding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections. Bozdağ stated that there is no constitutional impediment to Erdogan’s candidacy, which has been a topic of debate among opposition parties in Turkey.
Bozdağ, who is known for his support of Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP), stated that Erdogan’s candidacy in the presidential elections is not prohibited by the constitution. He argued that there is no legal or constitutional provision that would prevent the president from running for re-election after his term ends in 2019.
Bozdağ’s statement comes at a time when opposition parties in Turkey are questioning the legitimacy of Erdogan’s potential candidacy in the presidential elections. Critics argue that Erdogan’s presidency has been marred by allegations of corruption and authoritarian practices, making him an unsuitable candidate for the country’s top position. However, Bozdağ’s statements seem to indicate that the AKP believes that Erdogan is still a strong candidate for president, despite the controversies that have surrounded his tenure.
The upcoming presidential elections are expected to be contentious, as Turkey continues to grapple with a range of domestic and international issues, including an ongoing military campaign against Kurdish militants in Syria and growing tensions with the United States and other Western countries. Erdogan has been criticized for his handling of these issues, with some accusing him of taking an increasingly authoritarian approach to governance.
Despite these criticisms, Erdogan remains popular among many segments of the Turkish population, and his continued popularity could make him a formidable candidate in the presidential elections. It remains to be seen whether opposition parties will be able to mount a successful challenge to Erdogan’s candidacy, or whether Bozdağ’s statements will bolster Erdogan’s support among AKP loyalists.
In any case, the race for the presidency is likely to be closely watched in Turkey and beyond, as the outcome of the elections could have significant implications for the country’s future direction. As the parties prepare for what promises to be a heated campaign, all eyes will be on the candidates as they try to win over voters and secure their place in Turkey’s history.