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Applicability Of The Presidential System In Turkey

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  • Faruk B?L?R

    (SELÇUK ÜN?VERS?TES?)

  • Ümit Süleyman ÜSTÜN

    (SELÇUK ÜN?VERS?TES?)

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We need to mention about the presidential systems rather than a presidential system. As it is not possible to make a single definition of the presidential system, it is not possible to assess in the same category made the match a certain pattern of multiple presidential system. There are different state applications of the presidential system. So this system varies from country to country. For example, the US presidential system applied is different from the presidential system implemented in Latin America. In the presidential system applied in the US is strong in both the legislative and executive. In the US there is a strong legislature. The legislature is weak in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Venezuela. Presidents in these countries are extremely powerful. A common feature of these systems is that the president is elected by the people. So the president and parliament on all presidential systems is determined by different election. Therefore, there is two seperate sources of legitimacy based on the election of the president and parliament in presidential systems.

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  • Faruk B?L?R & Ümit Süleyman ÜSTÜN, 2015. "Applicability Of The Presidential System In Turkey," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 2503926, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:2503926
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    Keywords

    PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM; PARLIAMENT; ELECTION; TURKEY;
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    JEL classification:

    • K10 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - General (Constitutional Law)

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