Turkey set to scrap PM position in new system: Minister
‘Turkey would no longer have a prime minister under constitutional reforms the Ankara government is seeking to usher in under a presidential system, a senior official says.
Forestry and Water Affairs Minister Veysel Eroglu told state-run news agency, Anadolu, in the capital Ankara on Thursday that one or more vice presidents would assist the president under the proposed system.
“There won’t be prime ministry in the new system,” Eroglu said, adding, “In general there is a president and next to him probably a vice president like in the United States. We might have more than one vice president.”‘
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