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A report by a parliamentary commission on military coups suggests that the General Staff report to the Defense Ministry rather than the Prime Ministry. The report will be at the Parliament this week

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Göksel Bozkurt Göksel Bozkurt goksel.bozkurt@hurriyet.com.tr

Parliament’s Coups and Military Memorandums Commission finalized its report, which will be introduced to the Parliament Speaker’s office this week, and suggested the General Staff report to the Defense Ministry rather than the Prime Ministry.

Among the report’s many suggestions, the Parliament’s Coups and Military Memorandums Commission claims the General Staff would work better under the Defense Ministry rather than reporting to the Prime Ministry as it currently does.

“In consideration of the position which should exist in a democratic regime, the General Staff should be answerable to the Defense Ministry,” the report says.

AKP’s initiative

When the issue was raised on Nov.24 while speaking to reporters, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdağ indicated that it would also be covered during work by the Parliament’s Constitution Reconciliation Commission upon initiative of the deputies of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).“The General Staff is at the moment answerable to the Prime Ministry; an administrative structure exists according to our current Constitution. As long as I know, in the draft prepared on behalf of our group by the [Constitution Reconciliation] commission member deputy fellows from the [Justice and Development Party] AKP, there is a proposal for tying the General Staff to the Defense Ministry,” Bozdağ was quoted as saying by Anatolia news agency.

“This is also an important and historical step in the name of our country’s democracy. We hope that other parties also hold a positive approach at this point,” Bozdağ said.

Parliament’s Coups and Military Memorandums Commission’s report says that a permanent parliamentary commission should be formed in order to review in detail all coups staged in Turkey.
According to the report, an institute for examining coups which dysfunction democracy should be established at a public university in Ankara.

An undersecretariat assigned with preventing coup attempts should also be formed and the notion of domestic threat within the National Security Policy Document (MGSB) should be elaborated and redefined. The report also called for a statue of freedom and democracy symbolizing objection to coups be erected in the Parliament campus and for “coup museums,” displaying the history of the nation’s past coups, to be opened in metropolitan cities.

The National Intelligence Organization (MİT) should be entirely civilianized and should assume a coordinator role concerning domestic intelligence in addition to foreign intelligence, the report also argued.

November/26/2012

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B Medic

11/26/2012 4:00:34 PM

@Truther. You are correct in everything you state. But the article is not about US military dominance or World hunger, is it? Besides, US has such a big military budget because its democratically elected congress has decided so. In Turkey, the Parliament and Government has very limited power over the military. Turkey's military more or less runs itself and works like a state within the state.

T.C

11/26/2012 1:51:29 PM

@B Medic: If you think Turkey's military budget is 'huge' as you put it, maybe you should check out the budgets of some other countries, say like the U.S, Russia, China, U.K, France, etc. With the U.S spending over 700 BILLION, which is more than the rest of the top 10 combined, it makes you wonder how they can afford it when they have the biggest debt in the world, over 16 TRILLION dollars. Just half of the U,S defense budget can end world hunger... so there's some food for thought!

B Medic

11/26/2012 11:10:03 AM

Good. The military has created so much trouble for the Turkish Republic. They claim that their coups have been done to solve political problems, but they have only created more trouble and have made Turkey even more difficult to govern in the long run. I hope this will also make the military's huge budget known to the public. In civilized countries, elected politicians give orders and the military obeys them. Not the other way around.
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