Turkey's President challenges opposition to find golden toilet seat in his palace

Tayyip has vowed to resign if the leader of the opposition can find a single golden toilet seat in his new palace


Reuters June 02, 2015
Tayyip has vowed to resign if the leader of the opposition can find a single golden toilet seat in his new palace. PHOTO: REUTERS

Irritated by accusations of lavishness, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to resign if the leader of the main opposition can find a single golden toilet seat in his vast new palace.

Kemal Kilicdaroglu of the Republican People's Party (CHP) has repeatedly criticized Tayyip's profligacy in campaign speeches ahead of a June 7 parliamentary election.

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"Gentlemen in Ankara, palaces have been built for you, planes bought, Mercedes cars purchased ... golden seats have been bought, that's how you use the toilet," Kemal said at a rally in the Aegean city of Izmir on Saturday.

Tayyip, who moved into the controversial new 1,000-room palace complex after winning a presidential election last August, challenged Kemal to prove his assertion.

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"I invite him to please come and take a tour... I wonder if he will be able to find such a golden toilet seat in any of these washrooms," Tayyip said in an interview with state broadcaster TRT late on Sunday.

"If he finds it, I will resign from the presidency."

Brightly illuminated at night and sitting on a hilltop, the complex - nicknamed Ak Saray or the White Palace - dominates the skyline on the western edge of the Turkish capital.

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Previous heads of state used a more modest old palace, but Tayyip's move came as he launched what he has dubbed a "New Turkey", in which he aspires to amend the constitution and create a full executive presidential system.

Tayyip wants the ruling AK Party, which he founded more than a decade ago, to win a strong enough majority on June 7 to change the constitution unopposed, but opinion polls suggest it will struggle to do so.

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