Source: The Guardian
Gul elected as Turkish president
Mark Tran and agencies
Tuesday August 28, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
The Turkish parliament today elected the foreign minister,
Abdullah Gul, as president, making him the first former
Islamist to hold the post.
Mr Gul had failed in the previous two round of voting when
a two-thirds majority was needed. This time, only a simple
majority was required - and the presidency was his after
he received 339 votes in the 550-seat chamber.
As the president, Mr Gul has the power to veto legislation.
He has failed to allay secularist fears that he would sign
into law any legislation passed by the government of the
prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan - a close ally -
without concern for the separation of religion and politics.
Distrusted by the military because of his Islamist past,
56-year-old Mr Gul has promised to uphold secularism.
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