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22 February 2010 [12:14] - Today.Az


Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday, "judicial reform has become expectation of everyone in Turkey from the political parties to non-governmental organizations. We do not want to fail in meeting this expectation."

Prime Minister Erdogan told a news conference at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport prior to his departure for Spain, "we want to bring all political parties together to join studies on a constitutional amendment. My colleagues will pay visits to the political parties. If they accept our offer to work together, we will take the necessary steps. Otherwise, we can hold a referendum."

"My friends are working on a draft judicial reform. When they complete their work, we will bring it onto agenda of our parliament," Erdogan said.

/World Bulletin/

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