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2012 Will not be that Easy for World & Turkey

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Monday, 2 January 2012

2012 promises tough times, President Gül says as Turkey struggles to write a new charter amid strained EU relations and turmoil among its neighbors. Iranian- West tensions look set to continue, while the EU’s economic prognosis is grim.

Turkey has left a difficult 2011 behind but 2012 is already promising plenty of challenges as the country attempts to draft a new charter amid a number of disagreements among the parties. “When the turmoil and political developments around our country are considered, I believe that 2012 will be busy year for Turkey,” President Abdullah Gül said his New Year message.

Divisions over the new charter have already emerged between the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Republican People’s Party (CHP), mainly due to the AKP’s insistence that provisions passed in a 2010 referendum to reshape the judiciary remain untouched. Parliamentary Speaker Cemil Çiçek, however, said it was absolutely essential that the country succeed in drafting a new constitution. The controversy over President Gül’s term will also be a major topic of debate in 2012.

In a New Year’s message published on the official website of the President’s Office on Saturday, Gül underlined the importance of solidarity in Turkey, stating that Turkish nation’s unity was a milestone in reaching goals of the country.

“When the turmoil and political developments around our country are considered, I believe that 2012 will be busy year for Turkey,” Gül said in his message.

“That’s why it is more important than ever to use our energy in a way to positively direct the developments and preserving solidarity within the country.”

New constitution

Turkish people expected that new constitution would be completed in 2012, he said, adding that a democratic, liberal and pluralist constitution would pave for the way of Turkey for its progress.

Gül said that Turkey did not give up its objectives on its EU path and the country would keep fulfilling reforms regarding its EU bid in 2012 as well.

Monday, 2 January 2012

Hurriyet Daily News
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