We now have new top army chiefs

looks like a deal cut in favor civilian authorities…

New chief of staff:

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Işık Koşaner

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Erdal Ceylanoğlu: New land forces commander

Thus hawkish Hasan Iğsız who was accepted to be the land forces commander is gone for good…

Turkish government, military reach deal over top posts

from Hurriyet Dailynews
The Turkish government and the military reached a deal Sunday night over the appointment of top army chiefs after days of uncertainty last week.

Turkey names new military chiefs

from BBC News | Europe | World Edition
Turkey’s government appoints generals to two top posts, ending a stand-off with the military.

Turkey’s government, military reach agreement on filling top armed forces posts

from Yahoo news
Turkey’s government and military have reached a deal on appointing the two top military positions an agreement that highlights growing civilian authority over a military that once shaped…

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Erkan states the obvious: YES in the Referendum- Towards Referendum (5)

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* The myth of consensus. Some oppose to the changes stating that changes were not made through consensus. As if any constitution was ever made by consensus in Turkey. In fact, a major constitutional change led by a ruling government which was at least elected is a first in Turkish history…
* If AKP was able to cooperate with CHP, MHP and BDP, would there be better changes? I don’t think so. Turkish opposition is far behind AKP in terms of democratic reforms. They are more interested in maintaining status quo through which they have a chance of existence.
* In abstract, all proposed changes point out a more democration situation. So why the opposition?
* Major opposition to changes is about the status of high judiciary and military judiciary system. At present state, they are closed circuit institutions, guardians of Kemalist ideology and a continuous obstacle to EU process. The proposed changes opens up the criteria to become a member of these institutions. They were instituted like this by the military coup d’etat regime so that they would be guard the proposed political and judicial system. Now AKP means to change it and I certainly support that…
* Thus “Independent judiciary” is a big lie. Existing judiciary system was built under military tutelage and is certainly not independent.

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No pasaran to the Coup Plotters!

PM Erdoğan refused to approve a few critical appointments despite generals’ insistence…. Turkey top military posts left vacant amid probes from Yahoo news ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey announced promotions for senior brass on Wednesday, but left the top posts of head of the armed forces and commander of ground forces unfilled amid investigations into senior … Read more

Towards referendum (4): “High-level general called to testify as key military council continues”

High-level general called to testify as key military council continues

from Hurriyet Dailynews
The general expected to be named to head Turkey’s land forces has been called along with 18 other military officers to testify as part of the Ergenekon probe.

Turkeys PM Erdogan attends a wreath-laying ...

Turkey’s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (C) attends a wreath-laying ceremony with members of the High Military Council at the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey, in Ankara August 1, 2010.? Read more » REUTERS/Umit Bektas

FATMA DİŞLİ ZIBAK – A critical YAŞ meeting

Turkey?s Supreme Military Council (YAŞ), where decisions regarding the promotion and dismissal of Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) personnel are made, convened yesterday.

The trouble with Turkish constitution-making by Aengus Collins

Is Turkish constitutionalism losing its way again? There was an encouraging decade of consensus-building and liberalization between 1995 and 2004, but since the multiple crises of 2007 and 2008 it is hard to avoid the feeling that the country?s capacity for effective constitution-making is on the wane.

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Turkish politics roundup (3): Ergenekon trial/ Col. Çiçek sacrificied by the coup plotters?

The military?s weapons by MÜMTAZ?ER TÜRKÖNE Turks take pride in their military heritage and in being a ?people of the army.? However, debates on adopting a professional army reveal just how little Turks know about military matters. Assassination plans of “Sledgehammer” from Hurriyet Dailynews The indictment of the alleged coup plot known as Operation: Sledgehammer … Read more