The head of Turkey's pro-Islamic party said Thursday he would not insist on his rightful chance to lead Turkey's next government, heading off a confrontation with the military that would only deepen the nation's political crisis. Turkish President Suleyman Demirel planned to meet with Deputy Premier Bulent Ecevit on Wednesday, stoking speculation that he 'd ask the center-left leader to form a new government. The government of Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz, plagued since its inception 17 months ago by competing pressures from Islamic groups and the rigidly secular military, lost a vote of confidence in Parliament and fell Wednesday.