Turkey PM reshuffles cabinet amid graft scandal

Published on December 26, 2013 by    ·(TOTAL VIEWS 1,060)      No Comments

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ANKARA: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan replaced nearly half his cabinet in a dramatic reshuffle late Wednesday after a spreading graft scandal forced the resignation of three top ministers and threatened the premier´s own hold on power.

Erdogan announced on television he had replaced those three ministers — for the interior, economy, environment — as well as his EU affairs minister, and reshuffled the justice, transport, family, sports and industry portfolios, and the deputy prime minister´s post.

The reshuffle was decided in a closed-door meeting with President Abdullah Gul, who had said since Tuesday that it was imminent.

There was no indication the characteristically defiant prime minister was himself contemplating stepping down, as demanded by anti-government protesters — and by the environment minister who resigned, Erdogan Bayraktar.

Yet the corruption scandal is rapidly becoming a major challenge to Erdogan´s 11-year grip on power in Turkey, a NATO member and significant emerging economy.

His image was already badly bruised in June when he ordered a heavyhanded crackdown on anti-government protests sparked by plans to raze an Istanbul park.

Another protest took place in Istanbul on Wednesday demanding Erdogan´s ouster, but police used tear gas to disperse the estimated 5,000 demonstrators after some skirmishes.

Protests were also reported in Ankara and Izmir.The probe into the corruption, which has seen recent police raids, focus on allegations of numerous offences including accepting and facilitating bribes for construction projects and illegally smuggling gold to Iran.

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