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- Subject: Split in the Turkish Parliament?
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 23:47:19 -0600
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- 12/23 ANTI-IRAQ GROUP COULD SPLIT TURKISH PARLIAMENT
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- By Ayse Sarioglu
- ANKARA, Dec 23, Reuter - The extended presence of a
- Western air strike force based in Turkey to protect Iraqi
- Kurds from Baghdad threatens to cause a parliamentary split
- during a vote on Thursday.
- Four small but vociferous opposition parties object to a
- government proposal to extend for a further six months from
- January 1 the mandate of the force operating from southern
- Incirlik airbase.
- "I would not come before you if I had the slightest
- doubt that (the presence of the force) was detrimental to
- Turkey's interests," Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel told
- parliament on Wednesday.
- The main opposition Motherland Party said it would give
- conditional approval if the mandate was cut back to three
- months during which Turkey sought a comprehensive
- international agreement on the deployement.
- But party chairman Mesut Yilmaz said his 96 deputies
- would vote no if Motherland's condition was not accepted.
- Many MPs say the prolonged presence of the U.S., French
- and British strike force in Turkey without the benefit of a
- U.N. Security Council resolution impinges on Turkey's
- sovereign rights.
- Ankara has sanctioned the force, code-named Provide
- Comfort, under bilateral agreements with the three allies.
- Demirel's True Path Party has 182 seats and his Social
- Democrat Populist Party (SHP) coaliton partners hold 52.
- They can muster a simple majority in the 450-seat house
- provided there is little or no dissent in their ranks.
- Eighteen deputies of the pro-Kurdish People's Labour
- Party are also expected to give them support.
- The fundamentalist Welfare Party with 40 seats, the 21-
- strong Republican Peoples Party, 13 deputies of the
- Nationalist Labour Party, three members of the Democratic
- Left Party and some 15 deputies from the SHP are expected to
- vote no.
- Foreign Minister Hikmet Cetin met party leaders on
- Tuesday to drum up support to extend the mandate.
- The force was created last year after Western coalition
- forces repatriated 500,000 Iraqi Kurds who fled the Iraqi
- army after a failed post-Gulf War uprising against President
- Saddam Hussein.
- Opponents want to know when the Western strike force is
- going to leave.
- "Possibilities of conflict exist in many parts of the
- world but for none of them there is a standing force like
- this," Yilmaz said.
- Critics say the presence of the force encouraged the
- announcement of a federated Kurdish state in November and
- could inspire a declaration of Kurdish soverignty.
- This is anathema to Ankara, fighting a separtist Kurdish
- insurgency north of the Iraqi border that has killed about
- 5,300 people since 1984.
-