From Editor-in-Chief Turkish voters are finally going to the polls today for a double election. Voters will vote for both the presidency and the parliament in this election. The unofficial
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From Editor-in-Chief The campaigns of political parties and party alliances for the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held in mid-May are drawing to a close. Despite the campaigns conducted
Executive SummaryA good law contributes to the realization of its expected regulatory results. It demonstrates thatlegislation is effective in achieving its predetermined goals. In order for the law to be
Editörden, We can perhaps make the most accurate assessment of the state of Turkish politics by looking at the final decision of the Supreme Election Board (YSK), just a short
From Editor-in-Chief With the entry into the election period, the strategies of the political parties and the shape of the election campaigns began to become clear. While the power-opposition relations
From Editor-in-Chief While Turkey was trying to heal the wounds of the February 6 earthquake, it also witnessed new political developments that affected the balance between the government and the
From Editor-in-Chief It is with great sadness that this issue of the Bulletin is prepared at an extraordinary time when a massive disaster hit the country. The series of earthquakes,
From Editor-in-Chief As in the previous Bulletin, the tense relations between the government and the opposition are at the forefront of the political agenda. At least until the elections, this
From Editor-in-Chief The multi-faceted crisis that Turkey has been going through for the last ten years continues to deepen day by day and shows no signs of slowing down. Meanwhile,
While the use of inspection and surveillance technologies is administratively practical for increasing public compliance with the measures and minimizing implementation costs, there is also a downside to the use