EU warns Turkey’s army on democracy
Turkish military has said it will enter politics to protect secularism.

In a statement, the military’s general staff said that the pro-secular army would “openly display its position and attitudes when it becomes necessary”.
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“We have seen this theatre many times … [there is] no way other than democracy” Srimedya, Bursa, Turkey |
The unusual warning came after Abdullah Gul, the presidential candidate for the ruling Justice and Development Party, failed to win the first round of a parliamentary vote after opposition parties boycotted the poll, which is the first step towards chosing a new president.
“It should not be forgotten that the Turkish armed forces is one of the sides in this debate and the absolute defender of secularism,” the statement said.
“When necessary, they will display their attitudes and actions very clearly. No one should doubt that.”
Gul, the foreign minister, failed to win enough votes in a first round of voting in parliament on Friday after mainly-secularist opposition parties boycotted the first of four votes which will culminate in the selection of a new president.
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Opposition parties boycotted Friday’s vote to select a new president [Reuters] |
Ruling party legislators went ahead with the balloting, and Gul received 357 votes.
At least 367 votes are required to win in the first two rounds, but only a simple majority, or 276 votes, is needed for victory in the third due to be held on May 9.