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{{Short description|Head of state and government of Turkey}} | |||
he requirements, election, duties, and responsibilities for the office of the President. The office of the President of Turkey was established with the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923. The President of Turkey is often referred to as the '''''Cumhurbaşkanı''''', meaning 'President of the People'.<ref>http://www.nedirnedemek.com/reisicumhur-nedir-reisicumhur-ne-demek</ref><ref>http://www.tdk.gov.tr/index.php?option=com_gts&arama=gts&kelime=cumhurbaşkanı&guid=TDK.GTS.511fbdf0949d06.48464753</ref> | |||
{{for|a list|List of presidents of Turkey}} | |||
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} | |||
{{Infobox political post | |||
| post = President | |||
| body = the<br />Republic of Türkiye | |||
| native_name = Türkiye Cumhuriyeti<br />Cumhurbaşkanı | |||
| insignia = Emblem of the Presidency of Turkey.svg | |||
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| insigniacaption = ] | |||
| flag = Flag of the President of Turkey.svg | |||
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| image = Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in January 2024 (cropped).jpg | |||
| incumbent = ] | |||
| incumbentsince = 28 August 2014 | |||
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| department = ] | |||
| residence = ] | |||
| appointer = ] | |||
| formation = 29 October 1923 | |||
| status = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
| termlength = Five years, renewable once | |||
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| website = {{URL|https://www.tccb.gov.tr/}} | |||
| salary = ]1,428,000/US$ 75,435 (2023)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://t24.com.tr/haber/erdogan-in-2022-yilinda-alacagi-maas-belli-oldu,1005825|title=Erdoğan'ın 2022 yılında alacağı maaş belli oldu | |||
|date=5 January 2022|publisher=T24|language=tr|access-date=2022-03-02}}</ref> | |||
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}}{{Politics of Turkey}} | |||
The '''president of Turkey''', officially the '''president of the Republic of Türkiye''' ({{langx|tr|Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanı}}), is the ] and ] of ]. The president directs the executive branch of the ] and is the commander-in-chief of the ]. The president also heads the ]. | |||
Often since 1950, the presidency has been a mostly ceremonial office. However, in ], the Turkish people narrowly voted to make the presidency an executive post, effective with the ]. | |||
The office of the president of Turkey was established with the ] on 29 October 1923, with the first president and founder being ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cdn-acikogretim.istanbul.edu.tr/auzefcontent/19_20_Bahar/ataturk_ilkeleri_ve_inkilap_tarihi_2/3/index.html|title=Atatürk ilkeleri ve inkılap tarihi 2|access-date=2021-10-21|publisher=]}}{{dead link|fix-attempted=yes|date=October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cumhuriyet'in Kuruluşu...|url=https://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/cumhuriyetin-kurulusu-96660|access-date=2021-10-21|website=www.cumhuriyet.com.tr|date=11 March 2009 |language=tr}}</ref> Traditionally, the presidency was mostly a ceremonial position, with real executive authority being exercised by the ]. However, constitutional amendments approved in the ] abolished the office of prime minister, and vested the presidency with full executive powers, effective upon the ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2018-06-19 |title=Erdogan loyalist Yildirim: happy to become Turkey's last prime minister |language=en |work=Reuters |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-election-yildirim-idUSKBN1JF1SA |access-date=2021-10-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=12 July 2018 |title=Turkey's Ex-PM Made Parliament Speaker After Office Abolished |url=https://www.voanews.com/a/turkey-s-ex-pm-made-parliament-speaker-after-office-abolished/4479921.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=VOA |language=en}}</ref> The president is directly elected by eligible Turkish voters for a five-year term.<ref>{{cite web |last=Refugees |first=United Nations High Commissioner for |title=Refworld {{!}} Constitution of the Republic of Turkey |url=https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6b5be0.html |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Refworld |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=SABAH |first=DAILY |date=2021-08-02 |title=Turkey's new constitution to allow citizens to introduce laws |url=https://www.dailysabah.com/politics/legislation/turkeys-new-constitution-to-allow-citizens-to-introduce-laws |access-date=2021-10-21 |website=Daily Sabah |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
The current office-holder is ], who has held the office since 28 August 2014. Since 9 July 2018, Erdoğan has served as the first ], with increased legislative and judicial powers. | |||
The president of Turkey is referred to as {{lang|tr|Cumhurbaşkanı}} ("Republic leader"), and previously archaically as {{lang|tr|Cumhurreisi}} or {{lang|tr|Reis-i Cumhur}}, also meaning "head of the republic/people".<ref>{{cite book|title=The Great Ottoman-Turkish Civilisation|author1=Kemal Çiçek|author2=Ercüment Kuran|author3=Nejat Göyünç|author4=İlber Ortaylı|publisher=Yeni Türkiye|year=2000|page=226}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Exploring Ottoman and Turkish History|page=117|author=Jacob M. Landau|year=2004}}</ref> | |||
==Qualifications== | |||
In order to become the President of Turkey, the candidate must have completed higher education, and be of at least forty years of age. If they are a member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, they must resign their seat. | |||
] is the 12th and current president of Turkey, who has held the office since 28 August 2014. | |||
In the past, Turkish presidents were required to sever all relations, if any, with their political party.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/02/erdogan-rejoins-ruling-party-as-new-presidential-powers-take-effect|title=Erdoğan rejoins Turkey's ruling party in wake of referendum on new powers|last=Shaheen|first=Kareem|date=2017-05-02|work=The Guardian|access-date=2017-05-03|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> | |||
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==History== | ||
The office of the President was established with the proclamation of the republic on 29 October 1923. In the voting held on the same day, ] was unanimously elected as the first president. From this date until 2014, all presidents except ] were elected by the Turkish Grand National Assembly. | |||
The election of the President must begin at least 30 days before the term of office of the incumbent president expires or 10 days after the presidency falls vacant, and must be completed within 30 days of the beginning of the election. Candidates must be declared to the bureau of the parliament within the first 10 days of this period, and elections must be completed within the remaining 20 days. | |||
Among the former presidents, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, ] and ] served as presidents affiliated with a political party. Atatürk and İnönü continued to serve as both the chairman and the president of the ], while Celâl Bayar resigned from the ] chairmanship when he started his presidency, but continued to be a party member during his presidency. | |||
Formerly, the President was elected by the members of the Turkish Parliament. According to an amendment that was drafted in 2007, the future Presidents shall be elected by the citizens through a public vote. The candidates must be at least forty years old and must have completed higher education. They can either be members of the Turkish Parliament, or members of the public who fulfill these requirements and who are eligible to become members of parliament. | |||
With the 1961 Constitution made after the 1960 coup, it was decided that presidents should cut off any relation with political parties. Evren, who was governing the country as the head of state and the head of the National Security Council after the 1980 coup, was appointed to the Presidency on 7 November 1982, when the constitution was adopted by popular vote, in accordance with the first provisional article of the 1982 Constitution. | |||
==Term of office== | |||
] during a meeting, with the ] and ]]] | |||
The President is selected for a term of office of five years, and is eligible for re-election . | |||
With the 2007 constitutional amendment referendum, it was decided that the president would be elected by the people, and in the first elections held on 10 August 2014 after this change, ] was elected president by the people. The president, who is the head of state, is also the head of government after the 2017 constitutional amendment referendum. | |||
The term of office of the incumbent president continues until the President-elect takes office. | |||
==Leadership roles== | |||
On assuming office, the president takes the following oath before the parliament: | |||
===Head of state=== | |||
As ], the president represents the Turkish government to its own people, and represents the nation to the rest of the world. Insulting the head of state is prohibited by ].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tecimer |first=Cem |date=20 July 2018 |title=The Curious Case of Article 299 of the Turkish Penal Code: Insulting the Turkish President |url=https://verfassungsblog.de/the-curious-case-of-article-299-of-the-turkish-penal-code-insulting-the-turkish-president/ |journal=Verfassungsblog |language=de-DE |doi=10.17176/20180720-091632-0}}</ref> | |||
===Head of party === | |||
<blockquote>I swear upon my honour and integrity, before the great Turkish Nation, to safeguard the existence and independence of the state, the indivisible integrity of the country and the nation, and the absolute sovereignty of the nation; to remain loyal to the supremacy of law, to the democratic and secular republic, and to Atatürk’s principles and reforms; not to deviate from the ideal according to which everyone is entitled to enjoy human rights and fundamental freedoms under the notion of peace and prosperity in society, national solidarity and justice, and loyalty to the Constitution.<ref>https://global.tbmm.gov.tr/docs/constitution_en.pdf</ref></blockquote> | |||
Leaders of political parties are generally expected to run as a presidential candidate for their party. However, they can also decide not to run as a candidate and contribute to the process of nominating other individuals. | |||
From 1961 until 2017, Turkish presidents were required to sever all relations, if any, with their political party.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/02/erdogan-rejoins-ruling-party-as-new-presidential-powers-take-effect|title=Erdoğan rejoins Turkey's ruling party in wake of referendum on new powers|last=Shaheen|first=Kareem|date=2017-05-02|work=The Guardian|access-date=2017-05-03|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> This convention existed to ensure the president's impartiality in presiding over the Turkish constitutional system. However, the presidency's reorientation in 2017 into a chief executive office abolished this convention, given a president's assumption of office as winners of a partisan electoral contest.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
The oath is broadcast live on TBMM-TV regardless of it is a regular business day of TBMM. | |||
===Regional leader=== | |||
==Duties and responsibilities== | |||
The presidents of Turkey are widely perceived as ] due to the country's strategic importance, geopolitical influence, economic and military strength, cultural heritage, and historical ties. Their active engagement in regional diplomacy, mediation efforts, humanitarian assistance, and economic cooperation underscores Turkey's role as a key player in shaping regional dynamics and promoting stability and prosperity in the broader neighborhood.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Ulgen |first1=Sinan |title=A Transformed Turkey: What is the Role for Ankara as a Regional Power? |journal=The SAIS Review of International Affairs |date=2012 |volume=32 |issue=2 |pages=41–50 |jstor=27000896 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/27000896 |issn=1945-4716}}</ref> | |||
==Selection process== | |||
===Legislative functions=== | |||
===Eligibility=== | |||
* to deliver, if he deems it necessary, the opening address of the parliament on the first day of the legislative year, | |||
] of the Constitution sets three qualifications for holding the presidency. To serve as president, one must: | |||
* to summon the parliament to meet, when necessary, | |||
* be a ] who is eligible to be a ]; | |||
* to promulgate laws, | |||
* be at least 40 years old; | |||
* to return laws to the parliament to be reconsidered, | |||
* have completed ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Turkey_2017.pdf?lang=en|title=Turkey's Constitution of 1982 with Amendments through 2017|website=Constitute Project|page=43|access-date=23 January 2020}}</ref> | |||
* to submit to referendum, if he deems it necessary, legislation regarding amendment of the constitution, | |||
* to appeal to the Constitutional Court for the annulment of certain provisions or the entirety of laws, decrees having the force of law, and the Rules of Procedure of the parliament on the grounds that they are unconstitutional in form or in content, | |||
* to call new elections for the parliament and presidency | |||
* to deliver budget to TBMM Budget Commission | |||
If a presidential candidate is a member of the ], they must resign their seat due to separation of powers. | |||
===Executive functions=== | |||
* to appoint and dismiss ministers | |||
* to appoint vice president | |||
* to accredit representatives of the Turkish State to foreign states, and to receive the representatives of foreign states appointed to the Republic of Turkey, | |||
* to ratify and promulgate international treaties, | |||
* to represent the Supreme Military Command of the ] on behalf of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, | |||
* to decide on the mobilization of the Turkish Armed Forces, | |||
* to appoint the ], | |||
* to call the ] to meet, | |||
* to preside over the National Security Council, | |||
* to proclaim state of emergency, and send to TBMM to get parliamentary approval, in state of emergency every decree president issues will need parliamentary approval | |||
* to sign executive decrees, | |||
* to appoint the members and the chairman of the State Supervisory Council, | |||
* to instruct the State Supervisory Council to carry out inquiries, investigations and inspections, | |||
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===Election=== | ||
{{Main|Turkish presidential elections}} | |||
* to appoint the members of the Constitutional Court, one-fourth of the members of the Council of State, the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor of the Higher Court of Appeals, the members of the Military High Court of Appeals, the members of the Supreme Military Administrative Court and the members of the Supreme Council of Judges and Public Prosecutors. | |||
The principles regarding the election of the President are regulated in Article 101 of the Constitution and in the Presidential Election Law.<ref>{{cite web |title=General Election 2023 |url=https://www.osce.org/files/f/documents/2/1/537636_0.pdf |publisher=OSCE |access-date=20 May 2023}}</ref> | |||
In the election to be held by universal suffrage, the candidate who receives the absolute majority of the valid votes is elected president. If this majority is not achieved in the first round, a ] is held on the second Sunday following this vote. The two candidates who received the most votes in the first ballot participate in this voting and the candidate who receives the majority of the valid votes is elected president. | |||
The president performs also the duties of selection and appointment, and other duties conferred by the constitution and laws. | |||
If one of the presidential candidates who gains the right to run for the second round is unable to participate in the election for any reason, the second round shall be conducted by substituting the vacant candidacy in conformity with the ranking in the first round. If only one candidate remains for the second round, this ballot shall be then conducted as a referendum. A presidential candidate receives the majority of the valid votes shall be elected as president. If that candidate fails to receive the majority of the valid votes in the election, the presidential election will be scheduled to be renewed.<ref>{{cite web |title=Electoral Systems |url=https://aceproject.org/electoral-advice/archive/questions/answers/CDCountry?set_language=en&topic=ES&country=TR |website=aceproject.org |access-date=18 March 2023}}</ref> | |||
==Accountability and non-accountability== | |||
{{Update|section|date=April 2017|reason=Presidential system}} | |||
Before the constitutional amendments approved in the ], the ] would elect one of its members as the President.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/statics/hukuk.istanbul.edu.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Constitutional-Changes-of-Turkey-in-2001-Saadet-Yuksel.pdf|title=Constitutional Changes of Turkey in 2001 under the Framework of the EU Adaptation Process|last=Yüksel|first=Saadet|author-link=Saadet Yüksel|publisher=]|date=March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220713192358/https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/statics/hukuk.istanbul.edu.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Constitutional-Changes-of-Turkey-in-2001-Saadet-Yuksel.pdf|archive-date=July 13, 2022}}</ref> | |||
All presidential decrees, except those which the president is empowered to enact on his own, must be signed by the prime minister and the minister concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and other laws. Thus the prime minister and the concerned ministers are accountable for these decrees. The decisions and orders signed by the president on his own initiatives may not be appealed against to any judicial authority, including the Constitutional Court. The president may be impeached for high treason on the proposal of at least one-third of the total number of the members of the parliament, and by the decision of at least three-fourths of the total number of the members. | |||
===Inauguration=== | |||
Before executing the powers of the office, a president is required to ] the presidential ], found in ]. This is the only component in the inauguration ceremony mandated by the Constitution: | |||
{{blockquote|In my capacity as President of the Republic, I swear upon my honour and integrity before the Great Turkish Nation and before history to safeguard the existence and independence of the state, the indivisible integrity of the country and the nation, and the absolute sovereignty of the nation, to abide by the Constitution, the rule of law, democracy, the principles and reforms of Atatürk, and the principles of the secular republic, not to deviate from the ideal according to which everyone is entitled to enjoy human rights and fundamental freedoms under conditions of national peace and prosperity and in a spirit of national solidarity and justice, and do my utmost to preserve and exalt the glory and honour of the Republic of Turkey and perform without bias the functions that I have assumed.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Williams |first1=Fred |title=Turkey Country Study Guide Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments |date=19 July 2015 |publisher=Lulu publisher |isbn=978-1-329-16404-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ac2KzQEACAAJ |language=en}}</ref>}} | |||
The inauguration happens in the ]. The oath is broadcast live on TBMM-TV regardless of it is a regular business day of the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.trtworld.com/turkey/turkish-lawmakers-take-oath-for-parliament-under-new-system-18744 |title=Turkish lawmakers take oath for parliament under new system |publisher=Trtworld.com |date=7 July 2018 |access-date=2022-03-16}}</ref> | |||
==Incumbency== | |||
===Term limit=== | |||
The president is elected for a term of office of five years and is eligible for one re-election. An exception exists when a president's term ends with a parliamentary decision (i.e., impeachment and removal from office). In this case, the president may be re-elected for an additional term, with the incomplete term not counting against the two-term limit.<ref>{{cite web |last1=KABOĞLU |first1=İBRAHİM Ö |title=Bir kimse en fazla iki defa cumhurbaşkanı seçilebilir |url=https://www.birgun.net/haber/bir-kimse-en-fazla-iki-defa-cumhurbaskani-secilebilir-266533 |website=birgun.net |access-date=3 November 2019 |language=tr}}</ref> | |||
The term of the incumbent president continues until the president-elect takes office. Before the constitutional amendment approved in the ], the president used to be elected for a single seven-year term. | |||
===Vacancies and successions=== | |||
In the event that the office of the President becomes vacant for any reason and there is one year or less before the general election of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the election of the president is held together with the general election of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on the first Sunday following the sixtieth day after the vacancy of the office. | |||
In the event that the office of the President becomes vacant for any reason and there is more than one year remaining for the general election of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the presidential election is held on the last Sunday within forty-five days following the day the office is vacant. The president elected in this way continues his duty until the election date of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. For the president who has completed the remaining term, this period is not counted as a term. | |||
If the elections are not completed, the current president's office continues until the new one takes office. | |||
In the event that the Turkish Grand National Assembly decides that it is not possible to hold new elections due to the war, the presidential election is postponed for one year. If the reason for the postponement has not disappeared, this process can be repeated according to the procedure in the postponement decision. | |||
===Accountability and non-accountability=== | |||
====After the 2017 constitutional amendment==== | |||
] extended the president's accountability beyond ] due to ]. According to the constitutional amendments approved in the referendum, the ] may initiate an investigation of the president, the ] or any member of the ] upon the proposal of simple majority of its total members, and within a period less than a month, the approval of three-fifths of the total members. The investigation would be carried out by a commission of fifteen members of the Assembly, each nominated by the political parties in proportion to their representation therein. The commission would submit its report indicating the outcome of the investigation to the ] within two months. If the investigation is not completed within this period, the commission's time renewed for another month. Within ten days of its submission to the speaker, the report would be distributed to all members of the Assembly, and ten days after its distribution, the report would be discussed on the floor. Upon the approval of two-thirds of the total number of the Assembly by secret vote, the person or persons, about whom the investigation was conducted, may be tried before the ]. The trial would be finalized within three months, and if not, a one-time additional period of three months shall be granted. | |||
A president about whom an investigation has been initiated may not call for an ]. A president who is convicted by the ] would be removed from office. | |||
The provision of this article shall also apply to the offenses for which the president allegedly worked during his term of office. | |||
====Before the 2017 constitutional amendment==== | |||
Before the ], the president was not accountable for its actions and orders, except for ] due to ]. All presidential decrees, except those which the president is empowered to enact on his own, had to be signed by the ] and the ] concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and other laws. Thus, the prime minister and the concerned ministers were accountable for these decrees, not the president. The decisions and orders signed by the president on his own initiatives may not be appealed to any judicial authority, including the ]. The only accountability the president had was ] for high treason on the proposal of at least one-third of the total number of the members of the ] and by the decision of at least three-fourths of the total number of the members.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/10/turkish-referendum-all-you-need-to-know |title=Turkish referendum: all you need to know | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |date=10 April 2017 |newspaper=] |location=London |access-date=2022-03-16}}</ref> | |||
===Residence=== | |||
] is located in Ankara]] | |||
The ] in ] is the ] of the president. It was formally inaugurated as the ] of the president by ] on the country's ], 29 October 2014.<ref name="Daily Sabah">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailysabah.com/nation/2014/10/16/new-presidential-palace-to-be-opened-on-republic-day | |||
|access-date=17 October 2014|title=New Presidential palace to be opened on Republic day|work=Daily Sabah|date=16 October 2014}}</ref> From 1923 to 2014, the ] served as the residence of the presidents. The {{ill|Presidential State Guesthouse|tr|Cumhurbaşkanlığı Devlet Konukevi}} serves as the president's official guest house and as a secondary residence for the president if needed. The ], the ] and the ] have been used as presidential workplace or as summer residence. | |||
==Duties and responsibilities== | |||
{{Main|Powers of the president of Turkey}} | |||
The president's duties are stated in the Articles 104 of the ]. | |||
*The president shall deliver the opening address of the ] on the first day of the legislative year, | |||
*The president may summon the ] to meet, when deemed necessary, | |||
*The president may promulgate laws or return laws to the ] to be reconsidered (i.e. veto), | |||
*The president shall appeal to the ] for the annulment of laws or certain provisions thereof, and the Rules of Procedure of the parliament on the grounds that they are unconstitutional in form or in content, | |||
*The president shall appoint and dismiss the ] and ], | |||
*The president serves as Commander-in-Chief of the ], on behalf of the Grand National Assembly, and defend Turkey's sovereignty and territorial integrity, | |||
*The president shall appoint high-ranking officers of the ], including the ], and regulate the procedure and principles governing the appointment thereof by executive order, | |||
*The president shall appoint ], and to receive ] appointed to Turkey, | |||
*The president may negotiate, conclude, ratify and promulgate ], | |||
*The president may submit legislation regarding amendment of the ] to a referendum, | |||
*The president may commute or pardon criminal sentences imposed on persons, on grounds of chronic illness, disability, or old age, | |||
*The president may call new elections to the Grand National Assembly (by ordering its dissolution) and the presidency, thereby relinquishing the term currently being served, | |||
*The president shall deliver a budget proposal to the ] for approval, | |||
*The president shall call and preside over the ] of Turkey, | |||
*The president may proclaim the state of emergency, subject to the approval of the ] (in a state of emergency, the presidential decree requires parliamentary approval), | |||
*The president may sign executive orders, which may not regulate fundamental rights included in Constitution and matters which the Constitution stipulates to be regulated exclusively by statute, or matters explicitly regulated by statute, (The statute prevails in the case of it conflicts with an executive order and the executive order becomes null and void if the ] enacts a law on the same matter.) | |||
*The president appoints the members and the chairman of, and instruct the ], to carry out inquiries, investigations, and inspections, | |||
*The president shall appoint twelve of the fifteen members of the ], one-fourth of the members of the ], the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor of the ] and four out of 13 members of the ]. | |||
The president performs also the duties of selection and appointment, and other duties conferred by the ] and statutes. | |||
==Acting President== | ==Acting President== | ||
] | ] | ||
In the event of a temporary absence of the President on account of illness, travel abroad or similar circumstances, the ] serves as Acting President, and exercises the powers of the President until the Presidents comes back. If the Presidents resigns or dies, the TBMM Speaker serves as Acting President, and exercises the powers of the President until the new election happens in 45 days. | |||
===After the 2017 constitutional referendum=== | |||
==Living former Presidents== | |||
According to the constitutional amendments approved in the ], in the event of a temporary absence of the president on account of illness, travel abroad or similar circumstances, the ] serves as Acting President, and exercises the powers of the president until the president comes back. If the office of the presidency becomes vacant for any reason, the presidential election shall be held within forty-five days and in the meantime, the ] shall act as and exercise the powers of the president until the next president is elected. If one year or less remains for the general election, the parliamentary election will be conducted at the same time. If more than a year remains, the newly elected president will continue to serve until the next general election.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.brookings.edu/research/turkeys-new-presidential-system-and-a-changing-west/|title=Turkey's new presidential system and a changing west|date=30 November 2001}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/en/what-happens-now-following-the-yes-vote-in-the-turkish-referendum/a-38466341|title = What happens now following the 'yes' vote in the Turkish referendum? | DW | 18.04.2017|website = ]}}</ref> | |||
There are two living former Turkish Presidents: | |||
===Before the 2017 constitutional referendum=== | |||
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Before the constitutional amendments approved in the ], the ] served as Acting President in cases where the presidency is temporarily or permanently vacant and exercises presidential powers until the president returns to duty or the new president is elected within 45 days.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38883556|title = Why did Turkey hold a referendum?|work = BBC News|date = 16 April 2017}}</ref> | |||
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Head of state and government of Turkey For a list, see List of presidents of Turkey.
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Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | Five years, renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Turkey |
Inaugural holder | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk |
Formation | 29 October 1923 |
Deputy | Vice President |
Salary | ₺1,428,000/US$ 75,435 (2023) |
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The president of Turkey, officially the president of the Republic of Türkiye (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanı), is the head of state and head of government of Turkey. The president directs the executive branch of the national government and is the commander-in-chief of the Turkish military. The president also heads the National Security Council.
The office of the president of Turkey was established with the proclamation of the Republic of Türkiye on 29 October 1923, with the first president and founder being Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Traditionally, the presidency was mostly a ceremonial position, with real executive authority being exercised by the prime minister of Turkey. However, constitutional amendments approved in the 2017 constitutional referendum abolished the office of prime minister, and vested the presidency with full executive powers, effective upon the 2018 general election. The president is directly elected by eligible Turkish voters for a five-year term.
The president of Turkey is referred to as Cumhurbaşkanı ("Republic leader"), and previously archaically as Cumhurreisi or Reis-i Cumhur, also meaning "head of the republic/people".
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is the 12th and current president of Turkey, who has held the office since 28 August 2014.
History
The office of the President was established with the proclamation of the republic on 29 October 1923. In the voting held on the same day, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was unanimously elected as the first president. From this date until 2014, all presidents except Kenan Evren were elected by the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
Among the former presidents, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, İsmet İnönü and Celâl Bayar served as presidents affiliated with a political party. Atatürk and İnönü continued to serve as both the chairman and the president of the Republican People's Party, while Celâl Bayar resigned from the Democrat Party chairmanship when he started his presidency, but continued to be a party member during his presidency.
With the 1961 Constitution made after the 1960 coup, it was decided that presidents should cut off any relation with political parties. Evren, who was governing the country as the head of state and the head of the National Security Council after the 1980 coup, was appointed to the Presidency on 7 November 1982, when the constitution was adopted by popular vote, in accordance with the first provisional article of the 1982 Constitution.
With the 2007 constitutional amendment referendum, it was decided that the president would be elected by the people, and in the first elections held on 10 August 2014 after this change, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was elected president by the people. The president, who is the head of state, is also the head of government after the 2017 constitutional amendment referendum.
Leadership roles
Head of state
As head of state, the president represents the Turkish government to its own people, and represents the nation to the rest of the world. Insulting the head of state is prohibited by Article 299 of the Turkish Penal Code.
Head of party
Leaders of political parties are generally expected to run as a presidential candidate for their party. However, they can also decide not to run as a candidate and contribute to the process of nominating other individuals.
From 1961 until 2017, Turkish presidents were required to sever all relations, if any, with their political party. This convention existed to ensure the president's impartiality in presiding over the Turkish constitutional system. However, the presidency's reorientation in 2017 into a chief executive office abolished this convention, given a president's assumption of office as winners of a partisan electoral contest.
Regional leader
The presidents of Turkey are widely perceived as regional power due to the country's strategic importance, geopolitical influence, economic and military strength, cultural heritage, and historical ties. Their active engagement in regional diplomacy, mediation efforts, humanitarian assistance, and economic cooperation underscores Turkey's role as a key player in shaping regional dynamics and promoting stability and prosperity in the broader neighborhood.
Selection process
Eligibility
Article 101, Section 1 of the Constitution sets three qualifications for holding the presidency. To serve as president, one must:
- be a Turkish citizen who is eligible to be a deputy;
- be at least 40 years old;
- have completed higher education.
If a presidential candidate is a member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, they must resign their seat due to separation of powers.
Election
Main article: Turkish presidential electionsThe principles regarding the election of the President are regulated in Article 101 of the Constitution and in the Presidential Election Law.
In the election to be held by universal suffrage, the candidate who receives the absolute majority of the valid votes is elected president. If this majority is not achieved in the first round, a runoff is held on the second Sunday following this vote. The two candidates who received the most votes in the first ballot participate in this voting and the candidate who receives the majority of the valid votes is elected president.
If one of the presidential candidates who gains the right to run for the second round is unable to participate in the election for any reason, the second round shall be conducted by substituting the vacant candidacy in conformity with the ranking in the first round. If only one candidate remains for the second round, this ballot shall be then conducted as a referendum. A presidential candidate receives the majority of the valid votes shall be elected as president. If that candidate fails to receive the majority of the valid votes in the election, the presidential election will be scheduled to be renewed.
Before the constitutional amendments approved in the 2007 referendum, the Grand National Assembly would elect one of its members as the President.
Inauguration
Before executing the powers of the office, a president is required to recite the presidential Oath of Office, found in Article 103, Section 1 of the Constitution. This is the only component in the inauguration ceremony mandated by the Constitution:
In my capacity as President of the Republic, I swear upon my honour and integrity before the Great Turkish Nation and before history to safeguard the existence and independence of the state, the indivisible integrity of the country and the nation, and the absolute sovereignty of the nation, to abide by the Constitution, the rule of law, democracy, the principles and reforms of Atatürk, and the principles of the secular republic, not to deviate from the ideal according to which everyone is entitled to enjoy human rights and fundamental freedoms under conditions of national peace and prosperity and in a spirit of national solidarity and justice, and do my utmost to preserve and exalt the glory and honour of the Republic of Turkey and perform without bias the functions that I have assumed.
The inauguration happens in the Grand National Assembly. The oath is broadcast live on TBMM-TV regardless of it is a regular business day of the Grand National Assembly.
Incumbency
Term limit
The president is elected for a term of office of five years and is eligible for one re-election. An exception exists when a president's term ends with a parliamentary decision (i.e., impeachment and removal from office). In this case, the president may be re-elected for an additional term, with the incomplete term not counting against the two-term limit.
The term of the incumbent president continues until the president-elect takes office. Before the constitutional amendment approved in the 2007 referendum, the president used to be elected for a single seven-year term.
Vacancies and successions
In the event that the office of the President becomes vacant for any reason and there is one year or less before the general election of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the election of the president is held together with the general election of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on the first Sunday following the sixtieth day after the vacancy of the office.
In the event that the office of the President becomes vacant for any reason and there is more than one year remaining for the general election of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the presidential election is held on the last Sunday within forty-five days following the day the office is vacant. The president elected in this way continues his duty until the election date of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. For the president who has completed the remaining term, this period is not counted as a term.
If the elections are not completed, the current president's office continues until the new one takes office.
In the event that the Turkish Grand National Assembly decides that it is not possible to hold new elections due to the war, the presidential election is postponed for one year. If the reason for the postponement has not disappeared, this process can be repeated according to the procedure in the postponement decision.
Accountability and non-accountability
After the 2017 constitutional amendment
2017 constitutional referendum extended the president's accountability beyond impeachment due to high treason. According to the constitutional amendments approved in the referendum, the Grand National Assembly may initiate an investigation of the president, the vice president or any member of the Cabinet upon the proposal of simple majority of its total members, and within a period less than a month, the approval of three-fifths of the total members. The investigation would be carried out by a commission of fifteen members of the Assembly, each nominated by the political parties in proportion to their representation therein. The commission would submit its report indicating the outcome of the investigation to the speaker within two months. If the investigation is not completed within this period, the commission's time renewed for another month. Within ten days of its submission to the speaker, the report would be distributed to all members of the Assembly, and ten days after its distribution, the report would be discussed on the floor. Upon the approval of two-thirds of the total number of the Assembly by secret vote, the person or persons, about whom the investigation was conducted, may be tried before the Constitutional Court. The trial would be finalized within three months, and if not, a one-time additional period of three months shall be granted.
A president about whom an investigation has been initiated may not call for an election. A president who is convicted by the Court would be removed from office.
The provision of this article shall also apply to the offenses for which the president allegedly worked during his term of office.
Before the 2017 constitutional amendment
Before the 2017 constitutional referendum, the president was not accountable for its actions and orders, except for impeachment due to high treason. All presidential decrees, except those which the president is empowered to enact on his own, had to be signed by the prime minister and the minister concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and other laws. Thus, the prime minister and the concerned ministers were accountable for these decrees, not the president. The decisions and orders signed by the president on his own initiatives may not be appealed to any judicial authority, including the Constitutional Court. The only accountability the president had was impeachment for high treason on the proposal of at least one-third of the total number of the members of the parliament and by the decision of at least three-fourths of the total number of the members.
Residence
The Presidential Complex in Ankara is the official residence of the president. It was formally inaugurated as the official residence of the president by Erdoğan on the country's Republic Day, 29 October 2014. From 1923 to 2014, the Çankaya Mansion served as the residence of the presidents. The Presidential State Guesthouse [tr] serves as the president's official guest house and as a secondary residence for the president if needed. The Huber Mansion, the Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion and the Vahdettin Pavilion have been used as presidential workplace or as summer residence.
Duties and responsibilities
Main article: Powers of the president of TurkeyThe president's duties are stated in the Articles 104 of the Constitution.
- The president shall deliver the opening address of the Grand National Assembly on the first day of the legislative year,
- The president may summon the Grand National Assembly to meet, when deemed necessary,
- The president may promulgate laws or return laws to the Grand National Assembly to be reconsidered (i.e. veto),
- The president shall appeal to the Constitutional Court for the annulment of laws or certain provisions thereof, and the Rules of Procedure of the parliament on the grounds that they are unconstitutional in form or in content,
- The president shall appoint and dismiss the Vice President of Turkey and public ministers,
- The president serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish Armed Forces, on behalf of the Grand National Assembly, and defend Turkey's sovereignty and territorial integrity,
- The president shall appoint high-ranking officers of the Turkish Armed Forces, including the Chief of the Turkish General Staff, and regulate the procedure and principles governing the appointment thereof by executive order,
- The president shall appoint ambassadors of Turkey to foreign states, and to receive foreign ambassadors appointed to Turkey,
- The president may negotiate, conclude, ratify and promulgate international treaties,
- The president may submit legislation regarding amendment of the Constitution of Turkey to a referendum,
- The president may commute or pardon criminal sentences imposed on persons, on grounds of chronic illness, disability, or old age,
- The president may call new elections to the Grand National Assembly (by ordering its dissolution) and the presidency, thereby relinquishing the term currently being served,
- The president shall deliver a budget proposal to the Grand National Assembly for approval,
- The president shall call and preside over the National Security Council of Turkey,
- The president may proclaim the state of emergency, subject to the approval of the Grand National Assembly (in a state of emergency, the presidential decree requires parliamentary approval),
- The president may sign executive orders, which may not regulate fundamental rights included in Constitution and matters which the Constitution stipulates to be regulated exclusively by statute, or matters explicitly regulated by statute, (The statute prevails in the case of it conflicts with an executive order and the executive order becomes null and void if the parliament enacts a law on the same matter.)
- The president appoints the members and the chairman of, and instruct the State Supervisory Council, to carry out inquiries, investigations, and inspections,
- The president shall appoint twelve of the fifteen members of the Constitutional Court, one-fourth of the members of the Council of State, the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor of the Court of Cassation and four out of 13 members of the Council of Judges and Prosecutors.
The president performs also the duties of selection and appointment, and other duties conferred by the Constitution and statutes.
Acting President
After the 2017 constitutional referendum
According to the constitutional amendments approved in the 2017 referendum, in the event of a temporary absence of the president on account of illness, travel abroad or similar circumstances, the vice president of Turkey serves as Acting President, and exercises the powers of the president until the president comes back. If the office of the presidency becomes vacant for any reason, the presidential election shall be held within forty-five days and in the meantime, the vice president shall act as and exercise the powers of the president until the next president is elected. If one year or less remains for the general election, the parliamentary election will be conducted at the same time. If more than a year remains, the newly elected president will continue to serve until the next general election.
Before the 2017 constitutional referendum
Before the constitutional amendments approved in the 2017 referendum, the speaker of the Grand National Assembly served as Acting President in cases where the presidency is temporarily or permanently vacant and exercises presidential powers until the president returns to duty or the new president is elected within 45 days.
Latest election
Main article: 2023 Turkish presidential electionPresidential elections were held in Turkey in May 2023, alongside parliamentary elections, to elect a president for a term of five years.
Timeline of presidents
See also: List of presidents of TurkeyThe following timeline depicts the progression of the presidents and their political affiliation at the time of assuming office.
See also
- President of Northern Cyprus
- Official state car
- Presidential Guard Regiment
- List of cabinets of Turkey
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