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Local elections in Turkey took place throughout the country's 81 provinces on 31 March 2024. [1] A total of 30 metropolitan and 1,363 district municipal mayors, alongside 1,282 provincial and 21,001 municipal councilors were elected, in addition to numerous local non-partisan positions such as neighborhood representatives and elderly people's councils.
After World War II, Turkey started operating under a multi-party system. On the center right to right side of the Turkish political spectrum, these parties have had large majorities: Democrat Party (DP) (Formed in 1945, shut down after the 1960 coup d'etat) Justice Party (AP) (Formed in 1961, shut down after the 1980 coup d'etat)
Pages in category "Politics of Turkey" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... Turkish economic crisis (2018–current) Turkish Kurdistan; V ...
The Turkish lira fell to new lows this week, equivalent to a 19% slump against the dollar since February. Economic mismanagement has intensified the currency crisis. Policy-related risk is likely ...
Anti-migrant sentiment, economic woes and political pressures are leading some of the 3.3 millions Syrians living in Turkey to plan a return to Syria or seek shelter in Europe, according to ...
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The recent Turkey–Africa Cooperation Summit in 2008 marks the latest stage in Turkey's keen interest in developing relations with Africa, and should be seen as a turning point. [219] Turkey since its involvement in Somalia in 2011, is eager to be considered as a political actor in the continent. [220] [221]
Animated map of seismicity near Turkey quakes starting ~3am local time plotting Feb 6 M7.8 mainshock (pink), early aftershocks (orange), M7.5 aftershock to the north (tan), and subsequent ...