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Türk ulusu şerefsizlerin ağzına düşmeyecek kadar uludur.
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''']''' is a ], ] ]. Its current ] was adopted on ], ] after a period of military rule, and enshrines the principle of secularism. Executive power rests in a President. ] power is invested in the 550-seat ] (''Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi''), representing 81 provinces. To be represented in Parliament, a party must win at least 10% of the national vote in a national parliamentary election. Independent candidates may run, and to be elected, they must only win 10% of the vote in the province from which they are running. The Turkish military plays an informal political role, seeing itself as the guardian of the secular, unitary nature of the republic. Political parties deemed anti-sec
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Türk ulusu şerefsizlerin ağzına düşmeyecek kadar uludur.

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