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There was a basis for democratic negotiation and representation in the First Parliament, which was the most "controversial" parliament in the history of Turkey and which succeeded in the Anatolian Revolution. In the First Parliament, where the sometimes excessive practices of the government and the army were criticized even "at a time when unity and solidarity were needed the most", there were intense debates between the government and the opposition. While a remarkable part of the discussions in question focused on the treatment of non-Muslims, the First Parliament, where there was a de facto legislative-executive separation, succeeded in establishing a regular army under its own authority, but became the target of criticism with the Independence Courts, which were its biggest savings in the field of judiciary. Ridvan Akin, who researched the important points of this period in terms of the conduct of the War of Independence, such as the use of state powers and the legal functioning and definition process of the state, which are issues that have not been sufficiently focused on until today, examines political history as well as political science and public law with this work, which is a product of serious labor. also comes into its field. This work, which examines how and under what conditions the Turkish Grand National Assembly emerged as a sovereign political authority, how the new political entity centered in Ankara built the state structure, and the functioning mechanisms of the state bureaucracy, deserves a noteworthy position among the basic books on the recent history of Turkey.
Number of Pages: 447
Year of Printing: 2008
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Yayincilik
Number of Pages: 447
First Edition Year: 2002
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Contact Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 447 |
ISBN | : | 9789754708608 |
The heart | : | Turkish |