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Turkish Court Calls Ruling Party Constitutional

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The Turkish Constitutional Court voted with six members of the court voting to ban the Justice and Development Party or AKP. With 7 votes required for a ban, Turkey's court seems to have accomplished somthing that would not have been thought possibe earlier, which is to allay the fears of the secular, military and judiciary, and the concerns of liberal elements about the perceived efforts of the AKP party to bring back Islamic influence into the country's politics and government and society. It sends a signal to the AKP leaders that they should conduct a self-critique of where their policies might eventually lead in a modern world where Islamic politics has largely failed or caused anxiety and strife with neighbors, hurting economic progress modernization and standards of living in South Asia and in the Middle East. At the same time it has avoided pushing Turkey into a crisis as the AKP has not been banned leading to new elections and furthering antagonisms in Turkish society.

Turkey's future as a modern state separating religion from society and politics, and the struggle between the secular and the AKP.

11/07/2007

Voting of Turkey's constituitonal court in July 2008, and other episodes in Turkey's evolution as a modern state and member of the EU.

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