Insight Turkey
Insight Turkey
Challenging ideas
On Turkish politics and International affairs

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Mehmet Zahid Sobacı

Uludağ University, Turkey
Mehmet Zahid Sobacı
Reforming the Policymaking Process in Turkey’s New Presidential System
October 1, 2018
The system of government in Turkey shifted from a parliamentary to an intrinsic presidential system, in which the president solely employs the executive power granted from the constitution, after the elections held on June 24, 2018. Following the elections, the central government was reorganized in quite a short time. While the reorganization process will continue for a certain period, it seems that the main policymaking actors and their role in the new system have substantially emerged. This study provides a legal and institutional analysis of how the public policy process and the roles and responsibilities of policy actors changed as a result of the restructuring of Turkey’s central government under the new presidential system.

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