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Tag: constitutional reform

Füle laments Bosnia's lack of progress - 28 November 2012 - News

Enlargement Commissioner Štefan Füle told the representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo yesterday (27 November) that they have not been able to honour their main commitments for the country’s progress towards EU integration.  

Turkey takes step towards presidential rule - 06 November 2012 - News

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan took a step towards extending his powers today (6 November) after his ruling AK Party presented to parliament a proposal to set up a presidential system.

Council of Europe advisor: Reform in Arab Spring states will take time - 11 September 2012 - Interview

The Council of Europe has unveiled a three-year, €4.8-million initiative aimed at strengthening democracy and human rights in the southern Mediterranean. The project by the continent’s oldest political body will attempt to assist Morocco and Tunisia in their post-Arab Spring democratic transition, by offering its experience and expertise, gleaned from over 60 years driving political reform in Europe, Pilar Morales told EurActiv in an exclusive interview.

Hungary under Orbán: Consolidation of power - 06 January 2012 - Opinion

The manoeuvres of Hungarian ruling party Fidesz regarding the institutions' reconstruction have fuelled strong controversy but it's unlikely to bring any changes strong enough to challenge Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, says Andrej Sadecki of the Centre for Eastern Studies in Warsaw.

Grassroots leader: Turkish citizens want visa-free EU travel - 30 July 2010 - Interview

Turkish citizens derive much stress and frustration from the fact that they can only visit the EU with a visa, which is difficult to obtain and applications are sometimes refused, Murat Dinç, a local youth leader for Turkey's main opposition party CHP, told EurActiv in an interview.

Turkish parties lock horns ahead of referendum - 08 July 2010 - News

The Turkish government avoided early elections yesterday (7 July) when judges approved its proposed constitutional reforms. However, the changes will need to be approved in a referendum, with the main opposition party already campaigning against them. EurActiv Turkey contributed to this article.

New opposition leader brings excitement to Turkish politics - 26 May 2010 - News

The election of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu as leader of the main Turkish opposition CHP party was heralded by the press as a potential earthquake in the country’s politics. EurActiv Turkey contributed to this article.

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