Ankara MPs Back State of Emergency

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 22 July 2016

 

Turkey's parliament voted to impose a state of emergency and adopt special
government powers yesterday, following last Friday's botched military coup.

 

With President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party holding
a 317-seat majority in the 550-seat parliament, the 365-115 result was
almost a forgone conclusion.

 

Mr Erdogan said the state of emergency would give the government the tools
to rid the military of the "virus" of subversion.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said he hoped the state of emergency
would be short-lived.

 

"We will use it in a fashion closer to our allies like France and others,"
he said.

 

The French parliament voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to extend its own
state of emergency - in force since last November's Paris terrorist attacks
- by a further six months in the wake of the Nice lorry attack.

 

The number arrested in connection with the coup was close to 10,000
yesterday, with a further 60,000 dismissed from government and education
posts.

 

Mr Simsek said the sackings would not "limit state capacity" as the country
had over three million civil servants, four million other public-sector
employees and some one million teachers.

 

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said the emergency powers
should not remain in force any longer than "absolutely necessary."

 

And UN envoy Espen Barth Eide suggested that the aftermath of the coup could
affect reunification talks in Cyprus.

 

Trump

 

But Mr Erdogan drew praise from US Republican presidential candidate Donald
Trump during an incendiary interview in yesterday's New York Times.

 

"I give great credit to him for being able to turn that around," Mr Trump
said of the failed coup. "Some people say that it was staged, you know that.
I don't think so."

 

Mr Trump refused to ape Secretary of State John Kerry's call on Mr Erdogan
to follow the rule of law, saying: "When the world sees how bad the United
States is and we start talking about civil liberties, I don't think we are a
very good messenger."

 

Meanwhile, the electricity supply had still not been restored at Incirlik
air base, where the US air force maintains an arsenal of some 50 nuclear
bombs.

 

 

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