Turkish opposition's 'solution': Let's all be president!
The 'table for six' came up with a 'solution' that would make it easier for them to pick a presidential candidate: Since we cannot agree on whom to endorse, they said, let us all run for president!
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The Turkish opposition bloc, popularly known as the “table for six,” held its 10th meeting and finally found an "easy way out" of a challenging situation. They came up with a "solution" that would make it easier for them to pick a presidential candidate.
Since we could not agree on whom to endorse, they said, let us all run for president!
Ahmet Davutoğlu, the chairperson of the Future Party (GP), unveiled the formula to the Turkish people: “Whether the president comes from within (the opposition bloc) or outside, the chairpersons will directly participate in decision-making processes with authority to sign documents. They will have as much authority over each strategic decision as the president – just like a president.”
In other words, Türkiye will have no less than six presidents in case of an opposition victory. If the opposition bloc endorses a presidential candidate, who does not currently chair one of the six parties, the number of presidents will reach seven. Indeed, if the country were to elect a president in the second round, there would have to be a "president" from the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), increasing the number of presidents to eight.
Jokes aside, the formula Davutoğlu unveiled is no less problematic than the "coordination council," an advisory body that the Felicity Party’s (SP) chairperson, Temel Karamollaoğlu, had brought up publicly a few months earlier.
To sum up, this "solution" represents an unprecedented type of coalition Alla Turca. Its sole purpose is to allow each party leader to tell their supporters that they will have power. It also ensures that the elected President will adhere to the policies of their party and the other coalition partners.
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