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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    EU concerned about slow reform in Turkey
    23.05.2008 15:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Commission warned
    membership-hopeful Turkey yesterday not to slip back
    in its reform process, saying it could not afford
    -another wasted year.-

    Speaking in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, EU
    Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said the EU
    executive body was concerned about the slow pace of
    reform in Turkey.

    Turkey started EU accession talks in 2005 but they
    have been held back by slow progress in EU-linked
    reforms, the impact of the unresolved Cyprus dispute,
    and the reluctance of some EU members, such as France
    and Austria, to see Turkey join.

    Rehn noted concerns about moves by Turkey's chief
    prosecutor to shut down the ruling Justice and
    Development Party (AKP), and ban Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan and President Abdullah Gul from
    politics for alleged Islamist subversion.

    Intervening in a case that threatens Turkey's bid to
    join the EU, the European Parliament called for
    constitutional amendments that would prevent Turkish
    courts from outlawing democratically elected parties.

    Turkey needs to observe European standards, the
    Parliament said in a motion passed by lawmakers
    467-62. It criticized an attempt by Turkish
    prosecutors to get the Constitutional Court to ban
    Erdogan's party a year after his re-election.

    -Closing down a political party is not and cannot be
    business as usual,- Rehn, the EU's pointman for the
    entry talks, told the Parliament. -It cannot be taken
    lightly in a European democracy.-

    The Parliament called on Turkey -to bring the
    constitution into line- with European principles on
    courts' oversight of political parties.

    The warning was coupled with a separate EU
    announcement that the entry negotiations will inch
    ahead next month, in a show of support for Erdogan in
    his bid to anchor Turkey among the western
    democracies.

    In the Constitutional Court case that aims to bring
    Erdogan down, prosecutors argue that the prime
    minister's Justice and Development Party (AKP) is
    subverting the religious freedoms that date back to
    the founding of modern Turkey in, the Turkish Daily
    News reports.
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