Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus says ruling AKP and MHP, will run separate Yes campaigns. Speaking to Anadolu Agency’s Editors’ Desk at its headquarters in Ankara, Kurtulmus shed light on the upcoming referendum campaign.
He said: "There is no joint campaign between the ruling AK Party and the MHP for the referendum. The MHP will focus on what they consider important. The AK Party will run a campaign promoting our priorities. Both campaigns are pushing for yes votes.”
He said the ruling party will campaign on the message that the changes will not lead to regime change, as critics have charged, but rather a system change providing Turkey with an effective governance mechanism. “We will run a campaign with the idea that with more powerful government procedures we will easily overcome terrorism,” he said. He also stressed that there is no need for any national consensus government since the ruling party as the lawful government has right to run the country until 2019.
"Even if the yes votes win the referendum, the premiership will be in power until the 2019 elections," Kurtulmus added. On the situation of the new president under the proposed changes, he said there would be checks on his power. “The president will name his Cabinet and ministers and will have the potential to make faster decisions on statuary decrees. Besides these, he will face some powerful checks.”