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Ansaldo, Marco


3 articles of this author have been cited in the European Press Review so far.


La Repubblica - Italy | 31/07/2008

Much work still needs doing

In the wake of the judgement by the Turkish constitutional court, the daily La Repubblica writes that the Turkish government has a lot of work to do. Despite the positive side of the judgement, "which dispels the climate of uncertainty, Erdoğan is clear that Turkey has lost precious time, above all concerning the attempt to enter the EU which it started in 2005. The reaction of the leaders in Brussels is positive, and the judgement will allow Ankara to maintain its course. Eight of the 35 chapters necessary for entering the EU are already on the negotiating table, and France wants to include two more before the end of its presidency. Turkey is breathing a sigh of relief."

La Repubblica - Italy | 28/07/2008

Terror in Istanbul

At least fifteen people died in bomb attacks in Istanbul yesterday. For the daily La Repubblica, however, the crisis in Turkey has yet to reach the critical point. "The bombs exploded on the eve of a session of the Supreme Court in Ankara at which a decision is to be taken on banning the conservative Islamic governing party the AKP, which is accused of Islamising the country. The security forces have not ruled out the possibility of the attack having been an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan." The newspaper pointed out that one of the charges against Erdoğan was the introduction of the [wearing of] veils at universities. This "has put wind into the sails of the opposition and the military, which ... have not got over the appointment of Erdoğan's deputy Abdullah Gül as state president last year. ... Eleven judges appointed by Gül's predecessor, the form magistrate Ahmet Necdet Sezer, a member of the secular wing, will decide whether 71 members of the governing party have to go. Seven votes in favour are sufficient to ban the AKP. Turkey knows that and [therefore] fears new terrorist attacks."

La Repubblica - Italy | 10/07/2008

The end of stability

"Fear is returning to Turkey," the daily La Repubblica comments on the latest political crisis. "Following close on the heels of the arrests of military personnel in connection with a trial that could dissolve the government, the attack [on the US embassy could] put an end to a long period of political stability. ... In Istanbul and in Ankara there is consensus that the attack has come at an extremely sensitive moment. Turkey's ruling Islamic-conservative Justice and Development Party has given the economy considerable impetus since 2002 and implemented reforms that justify the country's hopes for EU membership, but it also has introduced controversial measures such as the return of headscarves to the country's universities and an alcohol ban in certain major urban areas."

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