A transformation from parliamentarism to presidentialism has been an important topic in Turkey since 1980s, but the current government (Justice and Development Party, AKP) is serious about its plans to change to a presidential system from a parliamentary system and has begun making some arrangements for this transformation, including changes regarding the election of president. This book examines the parliamentary and presidential systems, as well as the party political structure, in order to evaluate the suitability of the adoption of a presidential form of government in Turkey.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction 2 The Structure of the Modern Turkish Republic 3 Is the Party Structure of Turkey Applicable to a Presidential System? 4 The Impacts of Form of Government Formation on Political, Economic and Social Development 5 Conclusion Appendix