{"id":12909,"date":"2009-06-02T22:42:30","date_gmt":"2009-06-02T20:42:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=12909"},"modified":"2014-01-05T17:17:19","modified_gmt":"2014-01-05T15:17:19","slug":"germany-gives-up-on-anti-turkey-stance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2009\/06\/02\/germany-gives-up-on-anti-turkey-stance\/","title":{"rendered":"Germany Gives Up on Anti-Turkey Stance"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Conservative Party in Germany Gives Up on Anti-Turkey Stance<\/h3>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">By JUDY DEMPSEY<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Published: June 1, 2009<\/p>\n<p>BERLIN \u2014 As citizens across Europe prepare to vote this week for a new  European Parliament, Chancellor Angela Merkel\u2019s conservative bloc has abandoned  its attempt to create a wedge issue out of Turkey\u2019s potential entry into the  European Union.<\/p>\n<p>The change in approach is an acknowledgement by conservatives that they have  more to gain by appealing to Germany\u2019s 690,000 Turkish voters than by alienating  them with blunt talk about the political and cultural differences separating  Turkey and the rest of the E.U.<\/p>\n<p>The conservatives view the parliamentary balloting, which starts on Thursday,  as a barometer for the federal elections in September and realize that they need  every vote they can get if Mrs. Merkel is to be re-elected. Though Mrs. Merkel  spoke out against Turkey\u2019s E.U. ambitions as recently as last month, the bloc  has since refrained from making Turkey\u2019s entry, or E.U. enlargement in general,  a major issue in the campaign.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe time is over for a Christian Democratic party in Germany to adopt an  anti-Turkey campaign,\u201d said Gerhard Hirscher, an analyst at the Hanns Seidel  Foundation, which is affiliated with the Christian Social Union, the sister  party of Mrs. Merkel\u2019s Christian Democrats. \u201cThe foreign policy experts in the  party have made it clear they do not support the idea of using the European  Parliament elections to campaign against Turkey joining the E.U. Turkey is an  important country. More importantly, every vote matters in September.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Turks who have acquired German citizenship are eligible to vote for the  European Parliament and in the federal elections.<\/p>\n<p>The softening stance on Turkey in Germany differs from that of several of its  European neighbors. In France, Turkey-bashing has become fashionable during  campaigning for the European Parliament and starts at the top with President  Nicolas Sarkozy, an outspoken opponent of Turkey\u2019s entry to the E.U. In the  Netherlands, the director Geert Wilders, whose film \u201cFitna\u201d features Muslims  insulting Islam and the Koran, is using his opposition to Islam to try to get  elected to the European Parliament.<\/p>\n<p>The Freedom Party of Austria has a slogan that states, \u201cNo to Turkey.\u201d In  Bulgaria, which joined the E.U. in January 2007, the nationalist party National  Union Attack is using anti-Turkish slogans in its campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, Mrs. Merkel\u2019s conservative bloc once believed that it could gain  political advantage by tapping into a growing disillusionment with enlargement,  while also pointing out the costs and difficulty of incorporating a large Muslim  country into a mostly Christian grouping. But that stance appears to have given  way to political reality. According to the first poll conducted among Germany\u2019s  Turks, more than 55 percent of eligible Turkish voters would opt for the Social  Democrats if elections were held now, with 23 percent saying that they would  vote for the Green Party and only 10 percent selecting Mrs. Merkel\u2019s Christian  Democrats and the Christian Social Union.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe majority of German Turks, who by their fundamental positions are  religious and conservative, during elections reward the Social Democrats and the  Greens because of their integration policies,\u201d said Joachim Schulte, director of  Data 4U, which carried out the survey three months ago.<\/p>\n<p>Though the need for votes may have altered the campaign strategy, it does not  seem to have essentially altered Mrs. Merkel\u2019s attitudes toward Turkey. She has  consistently advocated a \u201cprivileged partnership\u201d for Turkey \u2014 meaning that it  would be granted substantial benefits but barred from membership, thus denying  Turkey the right to vote on E.U. matters. But Mrs. Merkel has never tried to  stop E.U. negotiations with Turkey, which opened in 2005.<\/p>\n<p>Her party\u2019s election manifesto for the European Parliament elections  specifically mentions that when it comes to meeting the E.U. criteria for  membership \u2014 including equality between men and women, protection of minorities  and freedom of religion \u2014 Turkey has \u201cfulfilled\u201d none of these conditions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA privileged partnership and not full membership for Turkey in the E.U. is  the right solution,\u201d the manifesto states.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">\n<p>Source:http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/06\/02\/world\/europe\/02iht-germany.html?ref=world<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Conservative Party in Germany Gives Up on Anti-Turkey Stance By JUDY DEMPSEY Published: June 1, 2009 BERLIN \u2014 As citizens across Europe prepare to vote this week for a new European Parliament, Chancellor Angela Merkel\u2019s conservative bloc has abandoned its attempt to create a wedge issue out of Turkey\u2019s potential entry into the European Union. 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