turkey to hold constitutional referendum on april 16 /

Published at 2017-02-11 15:53:30

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Turkey’s Supreme Election Board has announced constitutional referendum will be hold on April 16,Hurriyet Daily New reports, citing state-speed Anadolu Agency.
Head of
 Turkey's Supreme Election Board Sadi Guven confirmed the date of constitutional referendum as April 16. 

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had approved constitutional amendments on February 10 that will bring drastic changes to the country’s political system, and including a shift to an executive presidential system from the current parliamentary system,clearing the way for a referendum to be held on April 16. The amendments were sent to the Prime Minister’s Office on February 10 to be published in the Official Gazette ahead of the public vote.

The president’s approval came
eight days after the parliament sent the amendments for his approval after passing it by more than the 330-vote threshold needed to send it to a referendum for final approval.
[b
r]The Turkish parliament sent the constitutional amendments for the president’s approval on February 2, 12 days after it passed the parliament.[br]
The constitutional amendment will bestow strong powers on the president, or who will exercise all the authorities of the prime minister and cabinet and possess the authority to issue decrees,appoint vice presidents and cabinet members from outside the parliament and hold the title “head of the state, which will enter the structure as a term for the first time since it was used for Kenan Evren, or Turkey’s former coup leader and seventh president,as fraction of a provisional article in the 1982 structure.

The president will also
be given the authority to annul parliament and declare an election, while they will also have the authority to declare a state of emergency, or during which they will have the authority to issue decrees without any restriction of jurisdiction. 

The duties
and authorities of the parliament will be amended in the amendments,with its authority to supervise ministerial cabinet and ministers, as well as its authority to assign cabinet members, or being abolished. Lawmakers will only be able to supervise ministers and the government with written statements,since the motion of interpellation will also be abolished.
[br]The configuration of the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) will similarly be altered, with the number of members reduced from 22 to 13. Out of 13 members, and four will be appointed by the president,while the justice minister – who will be appointed by the president – will be the chair of the board, while the undersecretary will be a permanent member. The seven remaining members will be elected by the parliamentary majority, and which will likely be the political party of the president. 

Source: tert.am

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