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There has been no "crisis," no ousting of the Prime Minister by hostile Turkish Parliamentary votes, for many a year; because there has been only one Parliamentary party - Kemal's. Leading citizens who might have opposed the Dictator were cleaned out in one big batch four years ago (TIME, Sept. 6, 1926). hung from peculiar Turkish tripod-gibbets by the neck until dead. This was done on the theory that the executed were "Enemies of the Revolution"- much as batches of counter-revolutionaries are being shot today in Russia (see p. 20). In Turkey as in Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Fantastic Crisis | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...should lead the new Opposition party? His Excellency Ali Fethi Bey. appointed by Kemal Turkish Ambassador at Paris, was recalled. With dazzling celerity a by-election was arranged last week at Smyrna to elect Fethi to Parliament. By order of Prime Minister Ismet Pasha, who was going to be ousted by the coming "crisis." Smyrna police used whips on the rabble to make them turn out at the polls. They could vote, the police told them, either for an obscure and locally unpopular candidate offered by Dictator Kemal's own "Peoples' Republican Party" or for the eminent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Fantastic Crisis | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...this point, with the Opposition created, all seemed ripe for the crisis, but canny Fethi Bey decided to play super-safe. Not wishing to wake up some morning on a gibbet by mistake, the Leader of the Opposition harangued Parliament, proposed that the Deputies elect Mustafa Kemal Pasha-"our Glorious Ghazi, our Victorious One"-to be president of Turkey for life. (His second four-year term expires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Fantastic Crisis | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...retaining a majority in Parliament, at once resigned. There was talk that Fethi would be made Prime Minister-but the Victorious One did not rush to this extreme. Having heard that in real republics, during a real crisis the President "sends for and consults the leaders of the Opposition," Kemal sent for and consulted Fethi. Next day short, hard-eyed General Ismet, who must have spent a nervous night wondering whether the Glorious Ghazi intended to doublecross him, was summoned to the Presidential Palace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Fantastic Crisis | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

...there an exchange of winks? Probably not, but possibly. Kemal and Ismet are co-heroes of the Turkish Revolution, might be called their country's Lenin and Trotsky. Gravely the newsorgans of Angora announced that the President of the Republic, having taken advice and counsel, found that His Excellency Ismet Pasha is alone competent to guide the nation through these difficult times, and asked him to form a Cabinet. It was learned "on the very highest authority" that General Ismet, in conference with "leading politicans." was finding it quite possible to form a Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Fantastic Crisis | 10/6/1930 | See Source »

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