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July 21, 2021

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The process of making new law

In 2017, Turkey switched from a parliamentary system to a quasi-presidential system. With this change, the legislative process of the state has also changed, and a different process has been determined to enact laws.

With the new system, the draft law given by the Council of Ministers has been abolished. Now only one or more deputies can propose a law to the turkish parliamentary speaker's office with a bill. The Speakership sends this bill to the commission. The Commission either accepts or rejects this bill. This decision of the commission is discussed in the general assembly of the parliament with 200 deputies for 48 hours. If the general assembly rejects the commission's acceptance decision, the bill is sent back to the commission. If the general assembly accepts the decision of the commission, the bill becomes law and is sent to the president for publication. Finally, if the general assembly accepts the commission's rejection, the bill is rejected.

The final stage is the presidential approval stage. If the President approves the bill within 15 days, it is published in the Official Gazette. However, if the president does not approve it partially or completely, the bill is sent back to the general assembly of the parliament. In this case, a simple majority is required for the law to be adopted as it is.

The biggest problem in this system is the demand for an absolute majority in case of the president's refusal. If the number of deputies from opposition parties in the parliament is less than the absolute majority, then the opposition cannot enact any draft law. It means that only the power to make laws rests with the hands of the president.

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The process of making new laws

In 2017, Turkey switched from a parliamentary system to a quasi-presidential system.

With this change, the legislative process of the state has also changed, and a different process hwas been determinestablished to enact laws.

Note: "has" is of the present tense, you're looking for "had" here.

With theis new system, the draft law givencreated by the Council of Ministers hwas beenalso abolished.

Now only one or more deputies can propose a law to the tTurkish parliamentary speaker's office with a bill.

You can also write this sentence as:

Now only one or more deputies can send new bills to the Turkish parliamentary speaker's office.

The Speakership sends this bill to the commission.

The Commission either accepts or rejects this bill.

Thise decision of the commission is discussed in the general assembly of the parliament with 200 deputies for 48 hours.

If the general assembly rejects the commission's acceptance decision, the bill is sent back to the commission.

If the general assembly accepts the decision of the commission, the bill becomes law and is sent to the president for publication.

Finally, if the general assembly accepts the commission's rejection, the bill is rejected.

The final stage is the presidential approval stage.

If the President approves the bill within 15 days, it is published in the Official Gazette.

However, if the president does not approve it partially or completely, the bill is sent back to the general assembly of the parliament.

In this case, a simple majority is required for the law to be adopted as it is.

The biggest problem in this system is the demand for an absolute majority in case of the president's refusal.

If the number of deputies from opposition parties in the parliament is less than the absolute majority, then the opposition cannot enact any draft law.

It means that only the power to makeenact new laws rests withsolely in the hands of the president.

The process of making new law


The process of making new laws

In 2017, Turkey switched from a parliamentary system to a quasi-presidential system.


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With this change, the legislative process of the state has also changed, and a different process has been determined to enact laws.


With this change, the legislative process of the state has also changed, and a different process hwas been determinestablished to enact laws.

Note: "has" is of the present tense, you're looking for "had" here.

With the new system, the draft law given by the Council of Ministers has been abolished.


With theis new system, the draft law givencreated by the Council of Ministers hwas beenalso abolished.

Now only one or more deputies can propose a law to the turkish parliamentary speaker's office with a bill.


Now only one or more deputies can propose a law to the tTurkish parliamentary speaker's office with a bill.

You can also write this sentence as: Now only one or more deputies can send new bills to the Turkish parliamentary speaker's office.

The Speakership sends this bill to the commission.


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The Commission either accepts or rejects this bill.


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This decision of the commission is discussed in the general assembly of the parliament with 200 deputies for 48 hours.


Thise decision of the commission is discussed in the general assembly of the parliament with 200 deputies for 48 hours.

If the general assembly rejects the commission's acceptance decision, the bill is sent back to the commission.


If the general assembly rejects the commission's acceptance decision, the bill is sent back to the commission.

If the general assembly accepts the decision of the commission, the bill becomes law and is sent to the president for publication.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Finally, if the general assembly accepts the commission's rejection, the bill is rejected.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The final stage is the presidential approval stage.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

If the President approves the bill within 15 days, it is published in the Official Gazette.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

However, if the president does not approve it partially or completely, the bill is sent back to the general assembly of the parliament.


However, if the president does not approve it partially or completely, the bill is sent back to the general assembly of the parliament.

In this case, a simple majority is required for the law to be adopted as it is.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The biggest problem in this system is the demand for an absolute majority in case of the president's refusal.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

If the number of deputies from opposition parties in the parliament is less than the absolute majority, then the opposition cannot enact any draft law.


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It means that only the power to make laws rests with the hands of the president.


It means that only the power to makeenact new laws rests withsolely in the hands of the president.

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