The article reads:
Article 132: Repeat candidacy of elected party candidates
Mayors and members of parliament who become a candidate from an AK Party list and are subsequently elected can be a candidate for a maximum three terms.
But this was written when the party was established, before its 2002 election victory that surprised everyone, including the founders, and well before the 2007 and 2011 elections, where the victories were even greater.
Party leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has come to adopt a looser interpretation of article 132. The three term limit remains, he says, but it’s perfectly possible to take a break for one term and then return. It is also possible for third term MPs to go off and spend a term as mayor of Istanbul, for example, and then return to parliament afterwards.
Another flaw with the article is that the big man himself is affected by it. The prime minister has repeatedly declared he will not serve a fourth term; rather than modify his own party’s by-laws, he would rather change the constitution to make himself a French-style president with executive powers.
Mr Erdoğan’s ill-disguised ambitions do a pretty good job of disguising the effect of the three-term rule on the rest of his cabinet, however. 16 ministers – that’s nearly two-thirds of his cabinet – will be unable to stand as MPs at the next general election, which under current rules is due for 2015.
Rumours abound on who, particularly among the cabinet’s baby boomers, will retire and who will conveniently find work leading a largish council for three or four years. We’ll consider some of those in another entry; for now, here is our guide to who’s stuffed and who’s safe.
Recep Tayyip ErdoğanPrime MinisterElected 9 March 2003
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Bülent ArınçDeputy PMElected 3 November 2002
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Beşir AtalayDeputy PMElected 3 November 2002
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Ali BabacanDeputy PMElected 3 November 2002
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Bekir BozdağDeputy PMElected 3 November 2002
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Ahmet DavutoğluForeign affairsElected 12 June 2011
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Muammer GülerInterior affairsElected 12 June 2011
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Sadullah ErginJusticeElected 3 November 2002
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Mehmet ŞimşekFinanceElected 22 July 2007
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Mehmet MüezzinoğluHealthElected 22 July 2007
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İsmet YılmazDefenceElected 12 June 2011
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Nabi AvcıEducationElected 12 June 2011
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Egemen BağışEuropean Union affairsElected 3 November 2002
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Zafer ÇağlayanEconomyElected 22 July 2007
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Binali YıldırımTransport, communicationsElected 3 November 2002
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Mehmet Mehdi EkerFood and agricultureElected 3 November 2002
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Erdoğan BayraktarEnvironment and citiesElected 12 June 2011
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Veysel EroğluForests and waterElected 12 June 2011
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Cevdet YılmazDevelopmentElected 22 July 2007
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Taner YıldızEnergy, natural resourcesElected 3 November 2002
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Nihat ErgünScience and industryElected 3 November 2002
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Faruk ÇelikWork, social securityElected 3 November 2002
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Ömer ÇelikCulture and tourismElected 3 November 2002
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Fatma ŞahinFamily and social policiesElected 3 November 2002
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Suat KılıçYouth and sportElected 3 November 2002
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Hayati YazıcıCustoms and tradeElected 3 November 2002
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