A new constitution will be among the top 10 priorities of the Justice and Development (AK) Party government if it is re-elected in the upcoming June 7 general election, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said, Anadolu Agency reported.
In an interview with private Haberturk TV early Sunday, Davutoglu listed 10 targets in the next term that included a new constitution, solution process, social consensus, structural economic reforms, an increase in employment, meeting the demands of different segments of society, implementation of the law on transparency, judicial reform, restructuring of the "frayed" bureaucracy, and new master plans for the restructuring of all Turkish cities.
"Some of them will be immediately implemented starting from early June 8, while some will be realized within a process," the premier said, adding that the 10 priorities would set the framework of the overall government program in the next term.