Looking at the government guidelines you must be 18, this is whether you are male or female and has been in place since early the 1930s.
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.
yes, since than 1934
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.
It gave women the right to vote.
The presidents are elected by the citizens through a public vote
grantin women the right to vote
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
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.
In November 1947, Turkey was one of 13 UN members voting against Resolution 181to partition the British Mandate into Arab and Jewish sections. The resolution passed.Israel declared its independent sovereignty in May 1948. The move didn't require thepermission of others, and there was no "vote".Israel was admitted as a member of the UN six months later.
Benjamin Franklin. Franklin lobbied for the wild turkey, a wily and clever bird as the national symbol, and Franklin had great powers of persuasion. When the vote was taken, the bald eagle won, but only by one vote.
Mustafa Kemal made the following reforms to modernize Turkey while he was a president:separated the laws of Islam from the laws of the nationreplaced the old Muslim calender with the Gregorian calenderabolished religious courts and created a new legal system based on European law as opposed to the previous system based on the Islamic law codegranted women the right to vote and to hold public officelaunched government-funded programs to industrialize Turkey and to spur the economic growthattempted to modernize Turkey by banning the Fez which was of Greek originmarriage was considered civil and not religious and polygamy was abolishedwomen were given the right to vote in all elections