YES. Turkey is a laic, democratic republic.
well obviously since its in the europien union
That what I am asking
Election. Turkey is a Secular democratic country.
Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus.
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.
Liberal Democratic Party - Turkey - was created in 1994.
Democratic Left Party - Turkey - was created in 1985.
Turkey has a long history of attempts to establish democracy starting in the early 20th century. The country held its first multiparty elections in 1950, marking a significant step towards becoming a democratic nation. However, Turkey has experienced periods of military intervention in politics that have influenced the extent of its democratic practices.
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
No, although the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey) was ruled by a monarch (often styled 'Sultan' or 'Padishah (Emperor) until the end of World War I.
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Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
Rome is a city, not a country; it is the capital of Italy which is a democratic country.
No, Turkey is a country itself.