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Well, Turkey had 2 of them in the recent history (1957 and 1980), and they did not help democracy at all.


Don't forget the military intervention of 1997.

And yes, each one of these was a big setback for democracy. It was not my claim that military coups are good for democracy.

But which would you rather have, a big setback and then a chance to rebuild a democracy, or a takeover by a party bent on eliminating democracy and the multiparty system, and turning the country into a permanent, hereditary, sham "democracy" in the style of Syria?




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