AKP’s Defense against Closure is Hypocritical

The ruling AKP has been in power for six years, but has not made any attempts to change the Law on Political Parties or the constitution. Its current defense smacks less of democracy than of fascism.

On Friday, 14 March, the Chief Public Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya, requested that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) be closed because of its “anti-laicist activities.”

The AKP has been quick to denounce the request, but the party’s defense is based not on a sincere demand for democracy and freedom. Rather, it is a continuation of the existing conservative and oppressive system.

The AKP has been in power since 2002, but it has not been able to democratise the country or to make it more difficult to close political parties.

Ignoring the content of the prosecutor’s indictment, the AKP has claimed that it “represents the national will”, citing its election result of 47 percent in the general elections of 22 July 2007.

The AKP has used the following arguments to condemn the closure request:

However, the arguments of the AKP leave open some questions.



Bıa news centre - İstanbul

18 Mart 2008, Salı


Erhan ÜSTÜNDAĞ