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Bahçeli's power-sharing proposal fuels debate on Kurdish and Alevi roles in Türkiye
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55702, member: 636"] Devlet Bahçeli from Turkey's Nationalist Movement Party proposed Kurdish and Alevi vice presidents within a peace framework. Political and academic debates emerged across Turkey regarding the suggestion's significance. Turkish academic Aziz Yagan dismissed the plan as unsuitable for Turkey despite similarities to Lebanon's model. He advocated federal systems and constitutional Kurdish identity recognition instead. Kurdish politicians welcomed the acknowledgment while demanding meaningful rather than symbolic changes. Ahmed Kaya emphasized systemic challenges facing Kurdish and Alevi communities for decades. He stressed that vice presidential appointments must serve constituents rather than function as token positions. Kurdish officials prioritized constitutional recognition of Kurdish identity over government appointments. They argued that formal constitutional acknowledgment represents the genuine foundation for national reconciliation. Bahçeli's controversial suggestion returned the Kurdish question to Turkey's political spotlight. [/QUOTE]
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