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Thursday, 31.07.2008.

11:40

EU hails ruling on Turkish party

The EU has expressed relief at the decision by Turkey's Constitutional Court's not to ban the ruling AK Party.

Izvor: Juan Goytisolo

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Luigi

pre 15 godina

I advocate the pro Turkey party..
1)Fast growing economy with old and important linkage with eu countries (Germany.Italy and UK)
2)Democracy with a civic society that SOME countries in europe can only dream of...
3)Nato member
4)Excellent cultural and social bridge with middle-east
in the end...90% of the political parties in Italy support Turkey membership and in my opinion thay are right !!

Peter Sudyka

pre 15 godina

Here lies the biggest problem with the Turks.

The country has a massive sense of division in terms of secularism and overall worldview, generally those in Western and European Turkey tend to share European values, even culture in some ways, however you have the Eastern, Asian side, which practically does not differ from the Middle East and North Africa when it comes to worldview, religion and especially culturally.

You have the vast majority of the Turkish population voting for an Islamicist party, while the educated, European minority of the country set the constitution in stone during the times of Ataturk and the countries perspectives regarding faith, leaving little or no room for any consensus.

Now someone please tell me, how can you let such a country into the EU? How can such a massive, different country be considered European when only the 15% European elite can be considered European (who practically control the country and devised the principals of modern Turkey), when the 85% Islamicist majority views European values as morally dispicable and sinful and could not be integrated into Europe, even at gunpoint?

Solution: split the country at the Bosphorus Bridge, take the minority secular, European side into it and let the majority Islamicist, Asiatic side form its own union with Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and others. Realistic: Unfortunately not.

No Turkey in the EU, ever!!!

Peter Sudyka

pre 15 godina

Here lies the biggest problem with the Turks.

The country has a massive sense of division in terms of secularism and overall worldview, generally those in Western and European Turkey tend to share European values, even culture in some ways, however you have the Eastern, Asian side, which practically does not differ from the Middle East and North Africa when it comes to worldview, religion and especially culturally.

You have the vast majority of the Turkish population voting for an Islamicist party, while the educated, European minority of the country set the constitution in stone during the times of Ataturk and the countries perspectives regarding faith, leaving little or no room for any consensus.

Now someone please tell me, how can you let such a country into the EU? How can such a massive, different country be considered European when only the 15% European elite can be considered European (who practically control the country and devised the principals of modern Turkey), when the 85% Islamicist majority views European values as morally dispicable and sinful and could not be integrated into Europe, even at gunpoint?

Solution: split the country at the Bosphorus Bridge, take the minority secular, European side into it and let the majority Islamicist, Asiatic side form its own union with Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and others. Realistic: Unfortunately not.

No Turkey in the EU, ever!!!

Luigi

pre 15 godina

I advocate the pro Turkey party..
1)Fast growing economy with old and important linkage with eu countries (Germany.Italy and UK)
2)Democracy with a civic society that SOME countries in europe can only dream of...
3)Nato member
4)Excellent cultural and social bridge with middle-east
in the end...90% of the political parties in Italy support Turkey membership and in my opinion thay are right !!

Peter Sudyka

pre 15 godina

Here lies the biggest problem with the Turks.

The country has a massive sense of division in terms of secularism and overall worldview, generally those in Western and European Turkey tend to share European values, even culture in some ways, however you have the Eastern, Asian side, which practically does not differ from the Middle East and North Africa when it comes to worldview, religion and especially culturally.

You have the vast majority of the Turkish population voting for an Islamicist party, while the educated, European minority of the country set the constitution in stone during the times of Ataturk and the countries perspectives regarding faith, leaving little or no room for any consensus.

Now someone please tell me, how can you let such a country into the EU? How can such a massive, different country be considered European when only the 15% European elite can be considered European (who practically control the country and devised the principals of modern Turkey), when the 85% Islamicist majority views European values as morally dispicable and sinful and could not be integrated into Europe, even at gunpoint?

Solution: split the country at the Bosphorus Bridge, take the minority secular, European side into it and let the majority Islamicist, Asiatic side form its own union with Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and others. Realistic: Unfortunately not.

No Turkey in the EU, ever!!!

Luigi

pre 15 godina

I advocate the pro Turkey party..
1)Fast growing economy with old and important linkage with eu countries (Germany.Italy and UK)
2)Democracy with a civic society that SOME countries in europe can only dream of...
3)Nato member
4)Excellent cultural and social bridge with middle-east
in the end...90% of the political parties in Italy support Turkey membership and in my opinion thay are right !!