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@Baykuş Nice read.
The part about federal though. You are comparing it to the autonomous region in Iraq. The autonomous region in Iraq has way more rights as well, with their own armed forces etc. I think I read something about that the Kurdish government has the right to to sell 12% of the oil in their region to whomever they want, but don't take my word for it, as I'm not sure.
I personally don't see this happening in a Federal Turkey. I think that stuff like that will be under the jurisdiction of the main government. But all this is just speculation on my part anyway. We need to see the plan's on how they would want to implement it, and what kind of laws will accompany it, to form a proper opinion about it.
I agree with you about that nationalism divided the Ottoman empire, but not sure in what way federalism came into play though.
And as far as I know, the majority of the Kurds in both Turkey and Iraq are Sunni. But you are making me doubt that now.
If that's the case, then I do agree, but to a certain extent. I mean, we don't want them taken to court for random charges. It needs to be serious charges like corruption etc. in order to be able to take them to court.
I am of the opinion that the military needs to be under civilian control. And if I remember correctly, it was one of the things that needed to happen in order for Turkey to be able to join EU.
The part about federal though. You are comparing it to the autonomous region in Iraq. The autonomous region in Iraq has way more rights as well, with their own armed forces etc. I think I read something about that the Kurdish government has the right to to sell 12% of the oil in their region to whomever they want, but don't take my word for it, as I'm not sure.
I personally don't see this happening in a Federal Turkey. I think that stuff like that will be under the jurisdiction of the main government. But all this is just speculation on my part anyway. We need to see the plan's on how they would want to implement it, and what kind of laws will accompany it, to form a proper opinion about it.
I agree with you about that nationalism divided the Ottoman empire, but not sure in what way federalism came into play though.
And as far as I know, the majority of the Kurds in both Turkey and Iraq are Sunni. But you are making me doubt that now.
Pardon my ignorance but, what do you mean with MP's? Members of Parliament?Baykuş;4103546 said:that MPs are immune to juridical charges,
that politicians can interfere with the military's duty - their fight against terrorism, for instance - whenever they want to, etc etc.
If that's the case, then I do agree, but to a certain extent. I mean, we don't want them taken to court for random charges. It needs to be serious charges like corruption etc. in order to be able to take them to court.
I am of the opinion that the military needs to be under civilian control. And if I remember correctly, it was one of the things that needed to happen in order for Turkey to be able to join EU.
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