President Erdoğan chairs last MGK meeting of 2014 at new presidential palace
A day after the Council of Ministers held its last meeting of 2014, the top national security body, which brings together the countryâs top civilian and military leaders, held its last meeting of 2014 at the new presidential palace.
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan chaired the Dec. 30 meeting of the National Security Council (MGK) at the presidential premises, which he prefers to call âBeÅtepeâ in reference to the area where the controversial palace is located, yet is widely known as the âAk Sarayâ (White Palace).
The MGK meeting came amid a heated debate sparked after ErdoÄan announced on Dec. 29 that he will chair a Cabinet meeting on Jan. 19, a step forward in his plan to make the presidential role more powerful.
Turkish media reported rumors of friction between ErdoÄanâs team and Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄluâs office after DavutoÄlu rejected comments last week from an ErdoÄan aide saying the president will convene the Cabinet on Jan. 5.
In a previous meeting held on Oct. 30, the MGK publicly documented the movement of U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, referred to by government officials as the âparallel state,â as one of the leading threats against the countryâs national security.
Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç, speaking at a press conference following a Cabinet meeting late on Dec. 29, was asked whether they decided to amend Turkeyâs top-secret national security document, known as the âRed Book,â at the MGKâs Dec. 30 gathering.
âThe authority to designate the agenda and date of the MGK belongs exclusively to Mr. President,â Arınç responded, while also noting that he didnât expect an amendment of the documents said to be on the agenda as of Dec. 30....
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