Turkey’s Erdogan Cites Hitler’s Nazi Germany As ‘Effective’ Presidential System

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoganTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking to increase the powers of his office, cited Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany as an example of an “effective” presidential system.

“There are already examples in the world. You can see it when you look at Hitler’s Germany,” Erdogan told reporters on a return trip from Saudi Arabia, Reuters reported.

“There are later examples in various other countries,” he added.

Erdogan, who has a history of making anti-Semitic and anti-Israel statements, is attempting to revamp Turkey’s constitution by moving the presidency away from a largely ceremonial role to a strong chief executive, like the presidencies of the United State or France. Many in Turkey fear that Erdogan is seeking to consolidate more power for himself and his Islamist AKP party.

In June, the AKP failed to gain a majority in parliamentary elections, but after another election in November, the party secure a majority, paving the way for Erdogan to make constitutional changes.

Despite Erdogan’s latest remarks and past tension with Israel, Turkey and Israel are reportedly close to normalizing diplomatic relations. But differences remain over Gaza, which is ruled by the Palestinian terror group Hamas. Turkey wants Israel to lift its blockade of the coastal territory.

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  1. Just happened across a relevant Yerushalmi, the first sugya in the fifth chapter of Sheviit. Various tanaim are discussing the identities of the lands that Israel will eventually inherit. Rabbi Eliezer ben Yaakov identifies one of them as תורקי.

    Artscroll translates תורקי as “Thrace” which is Θράκη in Greek and Trakya in Turkish. As it includes Istanbul (at least the part west of the Bosporus) Erdogan should be worried.

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