On the 44th anniversary of the September 12, 1980 military coup, HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu renewed his call for a new constitution in Türkiye, calling the ongoing use of the 1982 Constitution, which was drafted by the coup regime, "a significant disgrace" for the country.
"Today marks 44 years since the US-backed fascist coup of September 12, 1980," Yapıcıoğlu wrote. "The fact that Türkiye is still governed by the 1982 Constitution, a product of that coup, is a great shame for the political institution and a significant loss for the future of our country. Türkiye must rid itself of this burden."
Yapıcıoğlu called for the drafting of a new constitution that is "completely civilian and libertarian, not only in form but also in spirit," free from any ideological impositions or forms of tutelage. He stressed that this new framework should be grounded in justice and aligned with the belief system of the Turkish people, ensuring that the future of the nation is not compromised.
"Isn't it time to draft a new constitution that truly reflects the will of the people and safeguards the future generations?" he concluded.
The 1980 military coup remains a significant and controversial event in Turkish history, and the 1982 Constitution, drafted in its aftermath, has been criticized for its authoritarian elements and limitations on individual freedoms. Calls for constitutional reform have been a recurring theme in Turkish politics. (ILKHA)
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