Turkey has this cute little system where, if things go too far afield, you wake up one morning and there's a general on your tee vee, telling you not to worry, that the government got a little "too crazy" (be it too LIBERAL, or too CONSERVATIVE) and the general is gonna mind the store until everyone gets over the vapors.
This little system wasn't an issue before they got wrapped up with the EU, though:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL2865943220070428?feedType=RSSBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union warned Turkey's military on Saturday to stay out of politics after the General Staff said it was watching the parliamentary election of a new president with concern.
Turkey's secularists believe the ruling AK Party's presidential candidate, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, a former Islamist, would chip away at the secular state if elected. As president he would be commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
"It is important that the military leaves the remit of democracy to the democratically elected government and this is a test case if the Turkish armed forces respect democratic secularism," said EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehns.
The powerful General Staff, which has intervened four times in the last 50 years to topple governments, issued its statement hours after an inconclusive first round of voting in parliament split Turkish secularists and the Islamist-rooted government....Quite frankly, there's a lot to criticize about Turkey, but the odd irony is that the occasional military intervention, odious as it may seem upon surface examination, is the one thing that has prevented democracy from slipping away from that nation. Kemal Attaturk was a champion of the democratic system of government, and the military keeps his legacy very much alive. So long as the military is following the "Path of Kemal" so to speak, democracy in Turkey is safe. I gotta disagree with the EU on this one--this system has worked since Attaturk set it up, and the military doesn't STAY in charge--they hand it back. They just insist on a moderate course, not too liberal, not too conservative. Even keel...