YES. Turkey is a laic, democratic republic.
well obviously since its in the europien union
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.
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.
Liberal Democratic Party - Turkey - was created in 1994.
Democratic Left Party - Turkey - was created in 1985.
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.
No, Turkey is a country itself.
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
A foreign country is any country which you do not live in. Turkey is a foreign country if you don't live there. If you do live in Turkey, then it is not a foreign country.
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