In Lijphart’s conceptual scheme, the Westminster model is the prototype for majoritarianism. Historically, the Westminster model has provided a model that influences administrations, and has distinctive (sui generis) characteristics that cannot be generalized even in the first place. The change in the parliamentary system for the Republic of Turkey, which began in 2007, turned into a presidential system with the 2017 referendum. As a method of the study, this article uses a qualitative approach in its analysis. This article comparatively focuses on and examines the Westminster model and the ‘deputy minister’ establishment in the Presidential government system.
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