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Erdogan keen to be more like UK queen

TURKISH President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has brushed off criticism that he’s trying to amass sultan-like powers, saying he really just wants to be more like Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.

Erdogan told state-run TRT channel on Thursday that his desire for an expanded presidential role would not undermine democracy — and he pointed to the United Kingdom as an example.

“In my opinion, even the UK is a semi-presidency. And the dominant element is the Queen,” he said.

The UK is a constitutional monarchy, governed by a parliamentary system, but its hereditary monarch wields only symbolic power.

Erdogan’s comments came after fresh criticism from the opposition that he would act like an “Ottoman sultan” once his presidential role has been boosted.

Erdogan said that leaders of presidential systems in the United States, Brazil and South Korea are not accused of acting like monarchs.

“I mean, why is it only a monarchy when an idea like this is floated in Turkey?” he said.

“We need to speed up to close the gap in this race,” he said. “The biggest advantage ... would be in abolishing policy-making through multiple channels.”

Erdogan became president in August after more than a decade as prime minister, but the opposition accuses him of transforming the state by imposing a gradual Islamization and riding roughshod over democracy.

The August polls were the first time a Turkish president, traditionally a ceremonial role, has been directly elected by the people. In the wake of his victory, Erdogan insisted he now has a popular mandate to be an active and powerful leader.




 

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