Khaleej Times

Turkey PM says new charter will guarantee secularism

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ankara — Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu vowed on Wednesday that Turkey’s draft constituti­on would guarantee secularism, after calls for a religious charter sparked controvers­y in the predominan­tly Muslim country.

“Secularism will feature in the new constituti­on we draft as a principle that guarantees citizens’ freedom of religion and faith and that ensures the state is at an equal distance from all faith groups,” Davutoglu said in a televised speech.

He said Turkey’s secular and democratic character was “not up for debate” under the rule of the Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP), which has been in power since 2002.

Parliament speaker Ismail Kahraman on Monday said the country “must have a religious constituti­on”, triggering fears that the AKP government

Secularism will feature in the new constituti­on we draft as a principle that guarantees citizens’ freedom of religion and faith’’

Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey PM

was seeking to Islamise the traditiona­lly secular country.

The call led to protests on Tuesday in major cities where police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrat­ors in Ankara and Istanbul.

Kahraman’s comments also drew fire from opposition parties, prompting the speaker to release a statement saying he had been expressing his own opinion, not that of the AKP of which he is a member. The separation of religion from state affairs is one of the fault lines in Turkish society.

The founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, based the post-Ottoman republic on a strict separation between religion and state.

Opponents have voiced concerns over a rapid Islamisati­on of society after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a pious Muslim, won the presidency in August 2014 following over a decade as prime minister which saw a greater emphasis placed on religion in Turkish life.

Cigdem Toker, columnist for the opposition Cumhuriyet daily, suggested that the parliament speaker’s appeal was a “declaratio­n of intention” regardless of the government’s attempts to distance itself from his comments.

 ?? — AFP ?? Ahmet Davutoglu delivers a speech during the AK Party’s provincial chairmen meeting in Ankara on Tuesday.
— AFP Ahmet Davutoglu delivers a speech during the AK Party’s provincial chairmen meeting in Ankara on Tuesday.

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