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Monday, 13 September 2010 - Turkey referendum win puts Erdogan in poll for 2011
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Turkey referendum win puts Erdogan in poll for 2011 Reuters - Monday, September 13 Send IM Story Print By Simon Cameron-Moore ISTANBUL - Turkey's ruling AK Party celebrated victory in a referendum on constitutional reform that was seen boosting its chances of winning a third term of single-party rule at an election due within 10 months. No sooner had Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan declared victory than he stoked hardline secularists worst fears by serving notice that his AK party, whose roots lie in political Islam, would start work on a brand new constitution. The High Election Board is expected to announce the official results Monday, but television news channels reported the government scored a "yes" vote of 58 percent versus 42 percent for the "no" camp. The turnout, among an electorate of just under 50 million, was put at 77 percent. Turks voted on the 30th anniversary of the 1980 military coup, and Erdogan had whipped up public support to change a charter written during army rule by reviving memories of the brutal repression that followed the generals' takeover. Opponents fear an emboldened AK Party will unleash a hidden Islamist agenda if it wins another term in the vote due by next July, though Erdogan denies any plan to roll back modern Turkey's official secularism. Many of the reforms approved in Sunday's plebiscite were uncontroversial, but changes to the way senior judges are selected have raised concern that the judiciary will lose its independence. Critics believe the AK government will push through legislation without fear of the Constitutional Court blocking its way, as it did in 2008 when it struck down moves to lift a ban on women in headscarves attending university. Drawn from Islamist parties banned in the late 1990s, AK Party leaders liken their movement to Europe's conservative Christian Democrat parties. Erdogan's government has won over many Turks by spearheading a drive to join the European Union and overseeing reforms and a period of unprecedented economic growth that have transformed Turkey from a financial basket case to a star emerging market. A deep recession last year dented AK's election hopes, but a robust recovery has restored voters faith judging by the outcome of Sunday's plebiscite. "The comfortable margin of the "yes" vote is market positive as it indicates that the AKP has good prospects of winning a third tern at the general elections due by July 2011," Wolfango Piccoli, a London-based analyst at Eurasia Group consultancy, said in a note. The result could also make the ruling party more confident of its popular support, and possibly reduce chances that it will embark on a spending spree to win over voters, Piccoli added. OPPOSITION FARES POORLY The secularist opposition's poor showing was completed by a mix-up that prevented Kemal Kilicdaroglu, chairman of the Republican People's Party , from voting. A CHP statement said its party leader had been unaware of changes to regulations limiting where members of parliament could vote. The CHP has pinned hopes on Kilicdaroglu to galvanise the party of Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, before next year's vote. Many people expect the fault line between AK supporters and secularists to deepen, as the spirit of compromise remains in short supply in Turkey's democracy. "Politics will polarise and harden further," said Faruk Logoglu, a former ambassador to the United States. "The ruling party will become even less receptive to the opposition, and the opposition will use tougher words and approaches to undermine the government." Among other measures in the reform package were steps to make the military more answerable to civilian courts and remove immunity from prosecution for the leaders of the 1980 coup. Senior military officers are already on trial on charges of plotting to overthrow the AK Party government in a widening investigation critics say is a politically-motivated witch hunt. 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