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Erdogan criticises top Turkey court, stoking ‘judicial crisis’

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/11 at 11:00 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Ankara: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan entered the fray of a burgeoning judicial crisis, expressing criticism towards the Constitutional Court for what he termed “many mistakes.” The comments follow the Court of Cassation’s unprecedented challenge against judges of the Constitutional Court, escalating a debate over the rule of law. Erdogan urged support for the Court of Cassation’s move, leading to opposition denouncements, marches in Ankara, and concerns over the potential impact on foreign direct investment.

Unprecedented Clash Raises Concerns Over Rule of Law

Political Turmoil:The clash between the Court of Cassation and the Constitutional Court took an unexpected turn when the former deemed the latter’s ruling on the release of jailed parliamentarian Can Atalay as unconstitutional. Erdogan voiced disappointment over the Constitutional Court’s perceived errors, sparking a broader discussion on the state of Turkey’s legal system. Critics argue that the ongoing crisis reflects a compromised judiciary and heightened concerns about the degradation of the rule of law.

Opposition Labels Court of Cassation’s Move as “Attempted Coup”

Legal Upheaval: Turkey’s bar association and the main opposition party condemned the Court of Cassation’s actions, labeling it an “attempted coup.” Hundreds of demonstrators, including lawyers, took to the streets in Ankara, emphasizing the call for justice. Erdogan’s support for the Court of Cassation’s challenge has also prompted internal divisions within his ruling AK Party, with some members critical of the move.

Erdogan Advocates for a New Constitution Amidst Legal Strife

Political Reform:Erdogan, addressing the ongoing dispute, emphasized the need for a new constitution in Turkey. The president highlighted the disagreement between the top courts as indicative of the requirement for constitutional reforms. The legal crisis comes at a critical time for Turkey’s economic ambitions, as the nation seeks to attract foreign investors with a renewed focus on economic orthodoxy.

International Concerns Grow Over Rule of Law in Turkey

Global Impact:The unprecedented clash between Turkey’s two preeminent courts has raised international concerns about the state of democracy, the rule of law, and judicial independence in the country. Observers note that the spat could potentially deter foreign direct investment, impacting Turkey’s economic trajectory. The European Commission’s annual report on Turkey’s EU membership bid further underscored “serious backsliding” in democratic standards and the rule of law.

By Reuters

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