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Dissidents in Turkey's nationalist opposition blame AKP for legal limbo
Published in Ahram Online on 14 - 05 - 2016

Dissidents in Turkey's nationalist opposition accused the government on Saturday of interfering in an internal party dispute that could end up jeopardising President Tayyip Erdogan's plans for more power.
Several hundred members of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) have launched a bid to oust Devlet Bahceli, leader for much of the last two decades, and to do so they need to change party rules at a special congress they want to hold on Sunday.
Four leaders of the revolt, including former interior minister Meral Aksener, issued a statement accusing Erdogan's AK Party of intervening to try to block the special congress.
"This incident showed most importantly how the executive branch watched and pressured the judicial branch in Turkey, how it illegally intervened," Aksener later told journalists.
She said the hotel where the congress was scheduled to take place on Sunday was sealed off by the police with chains and water canons were in place. But the dissidents would still gather there, even if they could not enter the hotel.
Bahceli's faction sought an injunction to block the meeting but an Ankara court upheld the dissidents' countersuit. Only minutes later, state-broadcaster TRT reported verdicts from two other local courts that would halt the congress.
The MHP's dispute could be crucial for Erdogan because he needs its help to amend the constitution and give him more power. Aksener opposes that and polls say she could double support for MHP if she ousts Bahceli.
The AK Paarty has increased its influence over the courts in recent years and its opponents say the legal chaos surrounding the congress results from its efforts to keep Bahceli in power.
"This is a direct intervention from the AK Party and government to the MHP congress and it is unacceptable," the dissidents said in their statement.
Bahceli has led the MHP for much of the last two decades. His party won about 12 percent of the general election last November, getting 40 seats in parliament whose votes the AK Party needs to call a referendum to amend the constitution.
Bahceli loyalists seem willing to do this, but Aksener has vowed she would defend Turkey's current parliamentary system and oppose Erdogan's plan.
AK Party officials reject any suggestions that the government or ruling party are influencing the courts, or that the MHP's leadership battle and their party's efforts to win its support on constitutional change are in any way linked.
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