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Turkey's new government wins confidence vote

ANKARA - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's government won a vote of confidence on Wednesday, clearing the way for his plans to write a new constitution.
Erdogan, whose AK Party won a third consecutive term in an election on June 12, has pledged to seek consensus to replace a charter drafted after a military coup in 1980.
Top among its priorities will also be managing an overheating economy and reining in a ballooning current account deficit.