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10 Mar 2017

In April 2017 Turkey’s voters may agree to replace their country’s parliamentary system with a presidential one that will contain few checks and balances. That such a system will violate the Copenhagen criteria for EU membership is obvious, despite the studied silence of European officials. This is why this brief's authors believe it’s time for Brussels to proclaim that geopolitical considerations will not override democratic principles in its dealings with Ankara.

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Author Steven Blockmans, Sinem Yilmaz
Series CEPS Policy Briefs
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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