Senior figure resigns from Turkey’s ruling AKP
Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat, a senior member of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), has announced that he will step down from Turkeyâs ruling party.
Fırat, one of the founders of the AKP, made the announcement on his Facebook page.
âI am stepping down from the AKP, of which I am among one of the founders, and I will provide some details for my reasons soon,â Fırat said.
Fırat stepped down as an AKP Deputy Chair in Nov. 8, 2008, as a reaction to his partyâs policies towards the Kurdish issue. Until then, he was seen as a senior member of the party alongside Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan.
Speaking to daily Hürriyet, Fırat said: âthe contract between society and the party has now been annulled.â
âWhen a party is founded, its program is a sort of social contract with the voters. You put your targets on paper. Everybody agrees and a political party is formed. Now, if the conditions of this contract are not realized, then this contract is annulled,â he said.
Fırat added that the party had listed its targets and ideals in its code, but âfailed to meet most of them, and in fact did the exact opposite of some of them,â citing the âpresidential system,â as an example of the AKPâs failures.
âIn the works for a new charter around 2007 and 2008, there was a focus on the parliamentary system, not the presidential system. And there was a limit to the Presidentâs authority,â he said. âThen we should ask, what has changed, was there a need for things to change? For me, the [social] contract between society and the AKP is annulled.â
Fırat was also known for his public debates with Kemal...
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