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Turkiye's Erdogan appoints legal team to draft new constitution, sparking fears of extended rule
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Turkish President Erdogan has initiated the process of drafting a new constitution, appointing legal experts to the task. Critics fear this move could enable him to bypass term limits and remain in power beyond 2028. Erdogan argues the current constitution is outdated, while analysts suggest the government seeks support from a pro-Kurdish party to pass the new charter.
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