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Assessing the National Grand Assembly of Turkey’s Role in Budget Process in Terms of Using Budget Right

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  • Elif Ayşe Şahin İpek

    (İzmir Katip Çelebi University)

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In this study it is intended to asses the effectiveness of using budget right of national assembly of turkey in the framework of the 1982 constitution and public financial management and control law. For this purpose it is assessed the role of national assembly of turkey in budget process. As a result of this evaluation, redesigning of the structure of budget commission, the establishment of independence budget office, changing the parliamentary bylaws has been suggested.

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  • Elif Ayşe Şahin İpek, 2017. "Assessing the National Grand Assembly of Turkey’s Role in Budget Process in Terms of Using Budget Right," Journal of Finance Letters (Maliye ve Finans Yazıları), Maliye ve Finans Yazıları Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., vol. 32(107), pages 70-107, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:acc:malfin:v:32:y:2017:i:107:p:70-107
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33203/mfy.307174
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