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Turkey's Erdogan to be inaugurated as president | Turkey's Erdogan to be inaugurated as president |
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Turkish President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due to be officially sworn in after winning the country's first ever popular vote for head of state. | Turkish President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due to be officially sworn in after winning the country's first ever popular vote for head of state. |
Mr Erdogan, who served three terms as prime minister, has vowed to give more power to the previously ceremonial post. | Mr Erdogan, who served three terms as prime minister, has vowed to give more power to the previously ceremonial post. |
His critics say the move will make him increasingly authoritarian. | His critics say the move will make him increasingly authoritarian. |
Outgoing Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is set to be PM after being elected head of the governing AK Party. | Outgoing Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is set to be PM after being elected head of the governing AK Party. |
Under the constitution, Mr Erdogan must cut his ties to the AK Party once he becomes president. | Under the constitution, Mr Erdogan must cut his ties to the AK Party once he becomes president. |
At the party's congress on Wednesday he made his last speech as leader, saying: "What is changing today is the form, not the essence. The mission which our party has assumed, the spirit of its cause, its goals and ideals are not changing." | At the party's congress on Wednesday he made his last speech as leader, saying: "What is changing today is the form, not the essence. The mission which our party has assumed, the spirit of its cause, its goals and ideals are not changing." |
Mr Davutoglu was the only candidate to replace Mr Erdogan. | Mr Davutoglu was the only candidate to replace Mr Erdogan. |
In his speech, he said Turkey needed a new constitution, which analysts say would introduce the executive presidency that Mr Erdogan openly seeks. | In his speech, he said Turkey needed a new constitution, which analysts say would introduce the executive presidency that Mr Erdogan openly seeks. |
Thursday's inauguration ceremony is due to be attended by several heads of state. | Thursday's inauguration ceremony is due to be attended by several heads of state. |
However, the US is only sending a representative of its embassy and no Western European leader is coming. | |
The BBC's Mark Lowen in Ankara says it is perhaps a sign that Turkey's relations with the West have deteriorated in the last few years of Mr Erdogan's premiership. | |
Mr Erdogan clamped down violently on anti-government protests last year and recently compared Israel's policy in Gaza to "genocide... reminiscent of the Holocaust". | Mr Erdogan clamped down violently on anti-government protests last year and recently compared Israel's policy in Gaza to "genocide... reminiscent of the Holocaust". |
Mr Erdogan's supporters say he has transformed Turkey's economy and given a political voice to the country's conservatives. | Mr Erdogan's supporters say he has transformed Turkey's economy and given a political voice to the country's conservatives. |
However, his critics accuse him of having an abrasive style and Islamist-leanings. | However, his critics accuse him of having an abrasive style and Islamist-leanings. |
Our correspondent says Mr Erdogan will face pressure to try to unite a polarised country, which stands on the edge of a volatile Middle East. | Our correspondent says Mr Erdogan will face pressure to try to unite a polarised country, which stands on the edge of a volatile Middle East. |
Mr Erdogan won the presidential election earlier this month after gaining nearly 52% of the votes in the first round. | Mr Erdogan won the presidential election earlier this month after gaining nearly 52% of the votes in the first round. |