Davutoglu’s ‘Future Party’ promises new constitution, education in Kurdish

<p style="text-align:left">Former Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced Friday that his new Future Party will work towards a new constitution and reverting to a parliamentary system as well as education in one's native language which paves way for Kurdish education.

&ldquo;Our party defends the idea that the new constitution our people deserve should be written from scratch, with the highest participation possible,&rdquo; Davutoglu said.
Davutoglu added that the presidential system adopted in 2016 doesn&rsquo;t provide democratic conditions, and was created with the goal of inflicting as much power as possible onto the legislative and judicial branches of government, Duvar reported.
&ldquo;Considering the historical experiences of our country and its current demographic, we defend a parliamentary system that&rsquo;s stripped of all influences,&rdquo; Davutoglu said.
Davutoglu told that &ldquo;libertarian secularism&rdquo; and &ldquo;pluralist religion&rdquo; are among the fundamental principles of the party. &rdquo;
Davutoglu even promised to allow education in one&rsquo;s native language, a sensitive topic of discussion for years in Turkey in the context of banning education in Kurdish.
Davutoglu said it&rsquo;s essential to create &ldquo;conditions to allow judges to be ignorant of defendants&rsquo; identity, ethnicity and authenticity&rdquo; and said that a &ldquo;comprehensice reform&rdquo; would be organized to ensure the &ldquo;swift and effective operation&rdquo; of the judicial branch.
Davutoglu described his party&rsquo;s economic policy as a model based on just economy and welfare. &ldquo;Turkey&rsquo;s &ldquo;free democracy, years of experience in an open market, dynamic work force and prosperous geographical location are its biggest assets,&rdquo; he added.
&ldquo;In order to put these assets to work, we will adopt an open market economy that&rsquo;s open to the world in our trade and capital moves,&rdquo; Davutoglu said.
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