The subject of this study is to examine the prime minister of Turkey under the light of the provisions of the 1982 Constitution. Even though the 1982 Constitution aimed to strenghten the President of the Republic, it also gives very important duties and responsibilities to the Prime Minister. As we look our political history, we can see the expandation of the Prime Minister’s significance in the system, especially in the lack of coalition government. This article consists of five main parts as the appointment, duties and authority, termination of the duty, responsibility and the representation of the prime minister. The topics are examined in general terms and historical examples are emphasised when necessary
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Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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