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AKP spokesman Ömer Çelik said of former Chief of Staff İlker Başbuğ’s remarks, “The coup will not end. “If one labels a coup as bad, the other as less bad, this is red, this is green, then there is no democracy here.”
BAŞBUĞ LAWYER’S EXPLANATION
Following Çelik’s statements, İlker Başbuğ’s lawyer İlkay Sezer made a statement. Sezer used the following statements;
* Our client, Mr. İlker Başbuğ, is someone who has always opposed coups, including the coup attempt on July 15, and expressed this opinion on all platforms.
* Try to draw different conclusions today from an interview that stresses that May 27 had significant effects on the first coup of the Republic’s political system and subsequent military interventions, recalls the unfounded accusations of the recent past.
WHAT DID İLKER BAŞBUĞ SAY?
In an interview with the Cumhuriyet newspaper, the former Chief of the General Staff İlker Başbuğ said: “In his speech in Eskişehir on May 25, 1960, Menderes said:“ Our path is a path of free elections. This is the way to establish democracy in our country. But above all, maintaining order is an absolute necessity ”, he says. Did your speech come at a cost in terms of democracy? “He used the following expressions on the question;
“When Sıtkı Yırcalı said, ‘Let me announce that we will hold the elections immediately’ at the PD General Administrative Board meeting on May 23, 1960, Adnan Menderes’s response was ‘immediately’. If Menderes had announced the early election date in Eskişehir on May 25, 1960, the military coup on May 27 would probably have been avoided. Because carrying out a military coup against a government that has been decided by early elections would obviously be a blow to the political will of the nation. “
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