Turks support a civilian constitution.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has been pushing forward reforms to bring the military under tighter civilian control. His latest bid is a reform to the Turkish constitution to allow military leaders to be tried by civilian courts. The Washington Post has a write-up.
Via Angus Reid, it seems a majority in Turkey supports a civilian-oriented constitution:
Most people in Turkey think the country needs to enact a civilian constitution, according to a poll by Pollmark. 58 per cent of respondents share this opinion, while 20 per cent oppose the notion.