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Bro it was Atatürks vision to drag Turkey as whole to the future by education, our goal should be to educate the illiterates to fulfill his vision.
Violance only creates more violance as the history of our country shows us.
This is what my new President says about the Republic of Turkey.
“Turkey defines secularism as the principle that the state is equidistant from all religions. Secularism is definitely not atheism. I recommend that Egypt too adopt a secular constitution.”
“Secularism is definitely not atheism. I, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, am Muslim, not secular. But I am the prime minister of a secular country. In a secular regime people have the freedom to be religious or not,” he continued. “Don’t be afraid of secularism. I hope the new regime in Egypt will be secular.”
Choke on it, go in a edge and cry me a river, foreighners can wish as much as they want we dont give a rats *** about what foreign islamists think about our country, we are happy with our country, our southern neighbors showed us how we would end up if we wasnt secular.
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This is our constitution
Part One: Founding principles
The Constitution asserts that Turkey is a secular (2.1) and democratic (2.1), republic (1.1) that derives its sovereignty (6.1) from the people. The sovereignty rests with the Turkish Nation, who delegates its exercise to an elected unicameral parliament, the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
The Article 4 declares the immovability of the founding principles of the Republic defined in the first three Articles and bans any proposals for their modification. The preamble also invokes the principles of nationalism, defined as the "material and spiritual well-being of the Republic". The basic nature of Turkey is laïcité (2), social equality (2), equality before law (10), the Republican form of government (1), the indivisibility of the Republic and of the Turkish Nation (3.1)." Thus, it sets out to found a unitary nation-state based on the principles of secular democracy.
Fundamental Aims and Duties of the State is defined in Article 5. Constitution establishes a separation of powers between the Legislative Power (7.1), Executive Power (8.1), and Judicial Power (9.1) of the state. The separation of powers between the legislative and the executive is a loose one, whereas the one between the executive and the legislative with the judiciary is a strict one.
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I repeat it again for your thick skull secular democracy i hope its clear now.
Go and create your Islamic republic in your own country, seems like your not suffering enough.
Wow like nobody never knew this before. thank for showing us your Democracy... its kinda pathetic every turk i know on this forum want to show how secular they are or how turkey so democracy crazed and European they are but don't accept Erdogan because he values his religion in some point . its like you guys have nothing else to show but your extreme nationalist views and bragging what would Ataturk have done. rain check Ataturk is as dead as my hamster that i had when i was 5 so get over it.