YES. Voting in Turkey is not contingent on wealth. As long as a Turkish citizen is over 18 years of age, he or she can vote.
Voting right do not discriminate among rich and poor people and each person has a single voting right in Turkey.
The education for the people in Turkey is very poor
During the Roman Republic all Roman citizens had the right to vote, including the poor.Therefore, the poor did not need a group of rich people to allow them to vote.
not very poor but this location is poor that join with turkey and heart of Cyprus people are mostly poor
They both have good tradition They both have poor people on the street
yes, they have a democracy like the U.S., only the poor people most of the time don't
Turkey is a "rich" country ...
Ataturk reformed Turkey by: Giving woman the right to vote Reached for equality Created jobs for his people No religion mattered, everybody was the same
In order to vote in Turkey, you must have attained at least 18 years of age. This is the voting age for most countries in the world.
Yes, women in Turkey had right to vote since 1930 for the local elections, for national elections, they started to vote 1934. Women in Turkey had right to vote earlier than in Spain, Portugal, France and Switzerland.
No Turkey is not a poor country. 35% is very rich 20% is rich 35% is average 10%percent is very poor. Turkey population is 75 million(maybe a little less or more)
İstanbul is the most crowded city of Turkey - not a country. And Turkey is a Democratic Republican Country. People vote for the political parties just like most countries in Europe.
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