Is Gul renouncing power?

Is Gul renouncing power?
Is Gul renouncing power?Turkish President Abdullah Gul is leaving politics he said today, acknowledging that he no longer sees his future in politics. As Togrul Ismail and Adem Yavuz Arslan explained to Vestnik Kavkaza, this decision is determined by the traditions of Turkish politics, and rumors about castling between Gul and Erdogan is nothing more than an invention of the press."The provision of Turkey is that a president who can no longer run has to leave politics, as the presidency is the pinnacle of his political career. Until now, none of the presidents of the country have returned to politics after resigning," assistant professor of international relations at the University of Economics and Technology Togrul Ismail said.Gul's statements directly state that there will be no castling with Erdogan. Adem Yavuz Arslan also noted that the true motives of the president are more obscure. "Today we know that Erdogan wants to become president - and no one has any doubt that he would become one. The only question is who will be the new prime minister, who will replace Erdogan? I think that Gul's statement must be viewed in the context that he does not agree with the model of government offered to him by Erdogan, he does not want to be a premier.""It is wrong to state that he is leaving politics. I do not think that he really wants to leave politics," Adem Yavuz Arslan said.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul is leaving politics he said today, acknowledging that he no longer sees his future in politics. 

As Togrul Ismail and Adem Yavuz Arslan explained to Vestnik Kavkaza, this decision is determined by the traditions of Turkish politics, and rumors about castling between Gul and Erdogan is nothing more than an invention of the press.
"The provision of Turkey is that a president who can no longer run has to leave politics, as the presidency is the pinnacle of his political career. Until now, none of the presidents of the country have returned to politics after resigning," assistant professor of international relations at the University of Economics and Technology Togrul Ismail said.

Gul's statements directly state that there will be no castling with Erdogan. 
Adem Yavuz Arslan also noted that the true motives of the president are more obscure. "Today we know that Erdogan wants to become president - and no one has any doubt that he would become one. The only question is who will be the new prime minister, who will replace Erdogan? I think that Gul's statement must be viewed in the context that he does not agree with the model of government offered to him by Erdogan, he does not want to be a premier."
"It is wrong to state that he is leaving politics. I do not think that he really wants to leave politics," Adem Yavuz Arslan said.

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