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  2. E-Government in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    e-Government in Turkey is the use of digital technology to improve service efficiency and effectiveness in Turkey.. Turkish website e-Devlet kapısı (Turkish: e-government gateway), simply e-devlet (Turkish: e-government) or turkiye.gov.tr, is a resource providing access to government services, with an information portal for foreigners.

  3. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A popular electronic authentication infrastructure – referred to as E-Legitimation – enables the citizens' and businesses' access to secured public eServices. A set of well-established public electronic procurement portals. Actors. The Ministry for Local Government and Financial Markets holds the leadership over the Swedish eGovernment policy.

  4. Conscription in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    On request due to indispensability if one works for the government, (defense) industry, or as a sports professional (article 35 e); If one is still studying, in that case universities will apply for a standard deferral for their students (article 35 f); When working abroad (Article 35 g); In case of poor health (with doctor's statement)

  5. Devlet - Wikipedia

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    Devlet is the Turkish word for "state", a borrowing from Arabic dawla (دولة) via Persian dowlat (دولت). It has also been used as a given name. It may refer to: Devlet Bahçeli (born 1948), Turkish politician and chairman of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party; Devlet Ana, grandmother of Ottoman Sultan Osman I

  6. Devlet Bahçeli - Wikipedia

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    Devlet Bahçeli speaking at Aksaray 25 March 2014. With a new leader, the MHP increased its vote share from 8.18% to 17.98% in 1999 election, its highest vote rate in its history and became the second largest party. [22] Devlet Bahçeli served as a deputy prime minister in the subsequent coalition government (DSP-Motherland-MHP) of Bülent Ecevit.

  7. Istanbul Medipol University - Wikipedia

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    The university's Kavacık campuses are located in Beykoz, close to the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge.Kavacık campuses consist of two campuses. Kavacık North and Kavacık South Campuses host education, laboratory, girls' and boys' dormitory buildings, football, tennis and basketball courts, recreation and conversation areas, large halls, classrooms and parking areas.