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Turkey faces months of political stalemate

By Vincent Boland in Ankara

Published: April 1 2008 02:18 | Last updated: April 1 2008 02:18

Turkey faces a fresh bout of political and economic uncertainty after the country’s highest court agreed on Monday to hear a prosecutor’s case to shut down the governing Justice and Development party (AKP), in a throwback to previous judicial assaults on political parties the secular elite dislikes or distrusts.

AKP, which has its roots in political Islam, is accused by senior prosecutors of trying to impose Sharia law in militantly secular Turkey.

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