Turkey will hold a key referendum on 16 April over constitutional amendments that would substantially increase the power of the country’s President. Ilke Toygür previews the vote, writing that the outcome remains difficult to predict, with polls showing a tight race and many voters still undecided
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...
The Constitutional referendum held 16.04. 2017. has brought many changes in the constitutional regul...
Today, Turkey is holding a referendum on whether to approve constitutional amendments that would sub...
Turkey has had seven referendums since 1961, originally for seeking popular consent for the new cons...
Until the 1980s, Turkey’s long-standing parliamentarism had precluded debates about presidentialism....
The ‘yes’ vote by a significant margin in Turkey’s constitutional referendum on 12 September should ...
Following four elections in three years, on 16 April 2017 Turkish voters once again went to the poll...
In this policy brief, Dr Bill Kissane of LSE examines the Turkish referendum on the most ambitious c...
There is no silver lining to be sought in the aftermath of the Turkish constitutional referendum, su...
On 16 April the citizens of Turkey voted in a national referendum to amend the constitution. This wi...
The constitutional package that was approved by Turkey's electorate in the September 12th referendum...
ability Turkey has been actively pursuing European levels of democracy, a production-oriented open-m...
On 24 June, Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections, almost 17 months earlier...
Turkey's presidential and general elections, held on 24 June 2018, marked a significant turn in Turk...
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...
The Constitutional referendum held 16.04. 2017. has brought many changes in the constitutional regul...
Today, Turkey is holding a referendum on whether to approve constitutional amendments that would sub...
Turkey has had seven referendums since 1961, originally for seeking popular consent for the new cons...
Until the 1980s, Turkey’s long-standing parliamentarism had precluded debates about presidentialism....
The ‘yes’ vote by a significant margin in Turkey’s constitutional referendum on 12 September should ...
Following four elections in three years, on 16 April 2017 Turkish voters once again went to the poll...
In this policy brief, Dr Bill Kissane of LSE examines the Turkish referendum on the most ambitious c...
There is no silver lining to be sought in the aftermath of the Turkish constitutional referendum, su...
On 16 April the citizens of Turkey voted in a national referendum to amend the constitution. This wi...
The constitutional package that was approved by Turkey's electorate in the September 12th referendum...
ability Turkey has been actively pursuing European levels of democracy, a production-oriented open-m...
On 24 June, Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections, almost 17 months earlier...
Turkey's presidential and general elections, held on 24 June 2018, marked a significant turn in Turk...
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...
Although Turkey has largely maintained the constitutional tradition inherited from the Ottomans, and...
The Constitutional referendum held 16.04. 2017. has brought many changes in the constitutional regul...