Generally speaking, Yes.
When Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the Turkish Republic in 1923, he intentionally made the country secular in order to make a clean break for the Islamic government of the Ottoman Empire. It was an authoritarian Kemalist parliament until the mid-1950s when the country opened up to more democratic reforms. By the 1960s, Turkey was truly a secular democracy. However, there is an increasing question over whether the AKP is a religious party and in violation of Turkey's principle of having a secular government.
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Turkey is a parliamentary democracy. The government is a republic based on a constitution. They have a prime minister and a president.
Constitutional Court of Turkey was created in 1961.
Turkey has Parliamentary republic regime.
Turkey's official language is Turkish and they use the Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic. They also use the Grand National Assembly as their legislature.
A constitutional government is a government that has a limit to the power.
yes. morocco's government is constitutional monarchy.
It has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarcy.Constitutional Monarchy
Turkey has a limited government.
constitutional monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
The Constitutional Convention
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Constitutional Monarchy is the government of the Netherlands.