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Turkey looks to Erdogan’s future octobre 1, 2012

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Financial Times (UK) Monday, October 1, 2012, p. 7

By Daniel Dombey in Istanbul and Funja Guler in Ankara

Prime minister is set on presidency. Uncertainty mounts over next leaders. Recep Tayyip Erdogan began his long goodbye as modern Turkey’s most powerful prime minister in a showpiece speech yesterday that celebrated almost a decade in office but which he gave at a time of -challenges. (en savoir plus…)

Presidency beckons for Turkish PM juillet 17, 2012

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The National (UAE) July 17, 2012, p. 9

Thomas Seibert, Istanbul, Foreign Correspondent

Announcement clears the way for him to move to new, ceremonial role in 2014, analysts say (en savoir plus…)

Turkey: Erdogan has no rivals in 2014 presidential vote juillet 17, 2012

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ANSAmed (Italia) 17 July 2012                                                  Italiano  Türkçe

Francesco Cerri

First constitutional reform for US-style presidential system (en savoir plus…)

Presidentialism vs. Parliamentarism in Turkey juillet 17, 2012

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GTE Policy Brief (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No. 1, July 2012, 4 p

by Ergun Özbudun *

While Turkey is in the midst of a constitution-making process, the debate has re-sparked over the switch to a presidential or semi-presidential system. This brief cautions against this change for two reasons. (en savoir plus…)

Constitutional expert explains objections to presidential system in Turkey mai 30, 2012

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BBC Monitoring European (UK) 30 May 2012                                      Türkçe

Text of report by Turkish newspaper Vatan website on 21 May

Interview with Ergun Ozbudun, Professor of Constitutional Law at Bilkent University, by Mine Senocakli: "The Semi-presidential System Is More Objectionable Than the Presidential System" (en savoir plus…)