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A threat to Turkey's democratic and secular constitution with Islamic background.
Yes, Turkey has a constitution. The current Constitution of Turkey was adopted on November 7, 1982, following a military coup in 1980. It establishes the framework for the country's political system, fundamental rights and freedoms, and the functioning of various state institutions. The constitution has undergone several amendments over the years, reflecting changes in the political landscape.
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. The Ankara province is not a part of a federal state and Turkey's political structure and current constitution (as of June 2011) do not allow autonomous federal states.
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That is Turkey. :)
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. It is illegal in the Turkish Constitution to insult him, because he freed the Turks from Greeks and world powers in 1923.
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The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
Turkey based meat is meat that is not fully turkey but contains turkey. This meat likely contains more turkey than other meats.
The turkey (chicken) was before the country because Turkey wasn't always called turkey
just adopt him from that 70s show
Yes. There have been Presidents of the republic since independence in 1923. The executive power, however, has been invested in the Prime Minister since the repeal of the Turkish Constitution of 1924 in 1961.