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PM Erdogan Rules Out Any Confrontation Among State Institutions

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Sunday, 5 July 2009

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that all state institutions were working in harmony, ruling out any confrontation among these institutions.
At a gathering of his ruling Justice & Development (AK) Party in the western province of Sakarya, PM Erdogan said Turkish military, gendarmerie and intelligence organization were in harmony and doing their duties in a democratic system as indicated by the constitution and laws.
"There is no conflict or tension among any of our institutions," Erdogan told the meeting.
"Those who want tension or conflict among our institutions are in an empty expectation. Those who hope tension and conflict will be disappointed," he said.
Erdogan also warned that political parties and Turkish media should act responsibly.
"All our citizens and institutions are responsible to stand for democracy and and the rule of law.

Sunday, 5 July 2009

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