Saturday, September 1, 2007


This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Turkey
The President of Turkey is the head of state of the Republic of Turkey. In this capacity he represents the Republic of Turkey, and the unity of the Turkish nation; he ensures the implementation of the Turkish constitution, and the organized and harmonious functioning of the organs of state. The articles from 101 to 106 of the constitution establish all the requirements, election, duties and responsibilities for the office of the president.
The office of the President of Turkey was established with the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on October 29, 1923. The first president elected was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Current office-holder is the 10th president Ahmet Necdet Sezer since May 16, 2000, whose term has expired on May 16, 2007, but he will act as president until a successor has been chosen.

Politics

  • President (List)

    • Ahmet Necdet Sezer
      Prime Minister

      • Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
        Parliament

        • Köksal Toptan (Speaker)
          Political parties
          Elections

          • Presidential: 2000, 2007
            General Elections: 1977, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2007
            Foreign relations

            • EU accession
              National Security Council
              Legal system

              • Constitution
                Human rights
                Secularism
                Law enforcement
                Administrative Divisions

                • Provinces (İller)

                  • Districts (İlçeler)
                    See also:

                    • Regions (Bölgeler) Qualifications
                      The election of the president must begin 30 days before the term of office of the incumbent president expires or 10 days after the presidency falls vacant, and must be completed within 30 days of the beginning of the election. Candidates must be declared to the bureau of the parliament within the first 10 days of this period, and elections must be completed within the remaining 20 days. If the parliament is not in session, it must be summoned immediately to meet.
                      A written proposal by at least one-fifth of the total number of the parliament members is required when a candidate for the presidency from outside the Turkish Grand National Assembly will be nominated.
                      The president is elected by a two-thirds majority of the total number of members of the Turkish Grand National Assembly by secret ballot. If a two-thirds majority of the total numbers cannot be obtained in the first two ballots, between which there must be at least a 3-day interval, a third ballot has to be held, and the candidate, who receives the absolute majority of the votes of the total number of members is elected president. If an absolute majority of the votes of the total number of the members is not obtained in the third ballot, a fourth ballot will be held between the two candidates who receive the greatest number of votes in the third ballot; if the president cannot be elected by an absolute majority of the total number in this ballot, new general elections for the Turkish Grand National Assembly must be held immediately.

                      Election
                      The president is elected for a term of office of 7 years, and can not be elected for a second time.
                      The term of office of the incumbent president continues until the president-elect takes office.

                      Term of office
                      On assuming office, the president takes the following oath before the parliament:
                      "In my capacity as President of the Republic, I swear upon my chastity and honor before the Turkish nation and before history to safeguard the existence and independence of the state, the indivisible integrity of the country and the nation and the sovereignty without restriction or stipulation of the nation; to abide by the constitution, the rule of law, democracy, principles and reforms of Ataturk and the principle of the secular republic; not to deviate from the ideal according to which everyone enjoys human rights and fundamental freedoms under conditions of national peace and prosperity and in a spirit of national solidarity and justice; and do my utmost to preserve and exalt the glory and honor of the Republic of Turkey and to try with all my effort to perform impartially the functions that I have assumed."

                      Oath of office

                      Legislative functions

                      to appoint and to accept the resignation of the prime minister,
                      to appoint and dismiss ministers upon the proposal of the prime minister,
                      to preside over the council of ministers or to call the council of ministers to meet under his chairmanship whenever he deems it necessary,
                      to accredit representatives of the Turkish State to foreign states, and to receive the representatives of foreign states appointed to the Republic of Turkey,
                      to ratify and promulgate international treaties,
                      to represent the Supreme Military Command of the Turkish Armed Forces on behalf of the Turkish Grand National Assembly,
                      to decide on the mobilization of the Turkish Armed Forces,
                      to appoint the Chief of the General Staff,
                      to call the National Security Council to meet,
                      to preside over the National Security Council,
                      to proclaim martial law or state of emergency, and to issue decrees having the force of law, upon a decision of the council of ministers meeting under his chairmanship,
                      to sign decrees,
                      to grant full or partial clemency, on grounds of chronic illness, disability, or old age, all or part of the sentences imposed on certain individuals
                      to appoint the members and the chairman of the State Supervisory Council,
                      to instruct the State Supervisory Council to carry out inquiries, investigations and inspections,
                      to appoint the members of the Higher Education Council,
                      to appoint rectors of universities. Executive functions
                      The president performs also the duties of selection and appointment, and other duties conferred to by the constitution and laws.

                      to appoint the members of the Constitutional Court, one-fourth of the members of the Council of State, the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor of the Higher Court of Appeals, the members of the Military High Court of Appeals, the members of the Supreme Military Administrative Court and the members of the Supreme Council of Judges and Public Prosecutors. President of Turkey Judiciary functions
                      All presidential decrees, except those which the president is empowered to enact on his own without the signatures of the prime minister and the minister concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and other laws, must be signed by the prime minister, and the ministers concerned. The prime minister and the ministers concerned are accountable for these decrees. The decisions and orders signed by the president on his own initiatives may not be appealed against to any judicial authority, including the Constitutional Court. The president may be impeached for high treason on the proposal of at least one-third of the total number of the members of the parliament, and by the decision of at least three-fourths of the total number of the members.

                      Acting president

                      List of Presidents of Turkey

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