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    Turkish opposition calls for key reform debate
    EUobserver.com
    22.09.2004

    By Lisbeth Kirk

    Turkey's main opposition party, The Republican People's Party, has
    called for a special parliamentary session to be held on 28 September
    to adopt the new penal code, in a bid to keep Turkey's bid for EU
    entry on track.

    "We want to open a window of opportunity for Turkeyâ=80¦. Turkey
    shouldnot destroy its advantages with its own hands", leader of the
    party, Deniz Baykal, told reporters, according to the IHT.

    The governing party indicated yesterday (21 September) that it might
    allow the Turkish Parliament to reconvene to pass the laws.

    Last week Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was forced to
    delay penal code reform because of a row within his own party over
    plans to criminalize adultery.

    The 346-paragraph code was originally intended to bring Turkey into
    line with European norms, but the inclusion of the proposal to
    criminalize adultery brought widespread protests in the EU as well as
    in Turkey.

    Turkish boders with Armenia - new prerequisite?

    Meanwhile the European Commission has denied apparent comments from
    President Prodi calling for Turkey to reopen its borders with Armenia
    as a new prerequisite for starting EU membership talks.

    On Tuesday a Commission spokesperson told Turkey's Zaman newspaper
    that Mr Prodi had said nothing that would lead one to believe that
    such a condition would be placed on Turkey.

    During a visit to the Southern Caucuses last week the Armenian
    Mediamax agency reported that Mr Prodi said Ankara must reopen its
    border gate with Armenia as a condition for eventual membership.

    "I do not exclude that the issue of closed borders could be one of the
    preconditions for Turkey's membership", Mediamax news agency quoted Mr
    Prodi as saying.

    Turkey closed its gate with Armenia and severed its diplomatic ties a
    decade ago, in protest of Armenia's occupation of the Azeri territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    EU officials have called on Turkey to revise its decision but have
    never publicly linked the issue to Ankara's bid to join the EU.

    Erdogan in Brussels on Thursday

    In the final run up to publication of the Commission's crucial report
    due 6 October the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is to
    meet in Brussels on Thursday (23 September) with EU enlargement
    commissioner Günter Verheugen and with leaders of the political
    groups in the European Parliament.

    The report will serve as a basis for a decision by EU leaders on 17
    December on whether or not to give Turkey a starting date for
    membership negotiations.
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