Is there a constitution that has a court? – Sözcü newspaper



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Could the person, whose party he was a member and a deputy, was banned by the constitutional court, not once but twice, become prime minister and president of this country?

Could occur.

The person who was imprisoned for inciting people to hatred and hostility considering the difference of religion and race, and who was even banned from politics for acting against the Constitution, became prime minister and president in this country and switched to the one man system. Could you reconnect the sovereignty given to the palace?

I could tie it up.

Did the party, which was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court and declared a focus of anti-secular activities and whose fiscal aid was cut off, continue in power despite being against the Constitution?

Did.

Since the parties of which he is a member and deputy are unconstitutional, the person who was banned by the constitutional court not once, not twice, but three times, became president of the Tbmm?

Could occur.

Could this person say that “secularism should not be in the constitution” about the unalterable and even proposed amendment to the constitution, which promised to pledge allegiance to the constitution on its honor and dignity and protect it?

One could say.

Did the president, who swore to abide by the Constitution and the rule of law, say “I do not have to accept the decision of the constitutional court, let me be honest, I do not comply with the decision of the constitutional court, I do not respect it”?

He said.

Well, we are still analyzing it today … It is said that they do not recognize the decision of the Constitutional Court on Enis Berberoğlu.

My beautiful brother …

Did they recognize the Constitution in order to recognize the constitutional court?

You didn’t see any harm in keeping the party declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court in power, but is it strange that the unconstitutional party did not recognize the Constitutional Court?

What would happen if the lights of the Constitutional Court were turned on, what would happen if not …

Hasn’t it been years since a light bulb was installed as a chandelier over the law / rule?



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