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| name = Grand National Assembly of Turkey
| name = Grand National Assembly of Turkey
| native_name = Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi
| native_name = Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi
| native_name_lang = tr
| native_name_lang = tr
| legislature = 28th Parliament of Turkey
| legislature = Unicameral
| coa_pic = Seal of the Turkish Parliament (Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi).svg
| coa_pic = Emblem of the Turkish Parliament.svg
| coa_res = 150px
| coa_res = 150px
| house_type = [[Unicameralism|Unicameral]]
| house_type = Unicameral
| leader1_type = [[Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey|Speaker]]
| leader1_type = Speaker
| leader1 = [[Mustafa Şentop]]
| leader1 = [Current Speaker]
| leader1_term = since 24 February 2019
| leader1_term = [Term Start Date]
| leader2_type = [[President of Turkey|President]]
| foundation = 23 April 1920
| leader2 = [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]]
| leader2_term = since 28 August 2014
| members = 600
| members = 600
| structure1 = Turkish Parliament 2023.svg
| structure1 = [Structure Image]
| structure1_res = 250px
| structure1_res = 250px
| voting_system1 = [[Party-list proportional representation]]
| voting_system1 = Party-list proportional representation
| last_election1 = [[2023 Turkish parliamentary election|14 May 2023]]
| last_election1 = [Last Election Date]
| next_election1 = [[2028 Turkish parliamentary election|2028]]
| next_election1 = [Next Election Date]
| session_room = TBMM_General_Assembly.jpg
| session_room = [Session Room Image]
| session_res = 250px
| session_res = 250px
| meeting_place = [[Parliament Building (Turkey)|Parliament Building]], [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]
| meeting_place = Ankara, Turkey
| website = [https://www.tbmm.gov.tr/ www.tbmm.gov.tr]
}}
}}


The '''Grand National Assembly of Turkey''' ('''GNAT''') ({{lang-tr|Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi}}) is the [[unicameralism|unicameral]] [[legislature]] of [[Turkey]]. It was founded on 23 April 1920 during the [[Turkish War of Independence]] and has been the principal legislative body of the country since then.
The '''Grand National Assembly of Turkey''' ({{lang-tr|Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi}}), often referred to simply as the '''Turkish Parliament''', is the unicameral legislative body of [[Turkey]]. It was founded on 23 April 1920 during the [[Turkish War of Independence]] and has been the sole body of legislative authority in the country since the establishment of the [[Republic of Turkey]] in 1923.


== History ==
==History==
The Grand National Assembly was established by [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] and his colleagues as part of the efforts to resist the [[Treaty of Sèvres]] and to establish a new, independent Turkish state. The first meeting took place in [[Ankara]], which later became the capital of the [[Republic of Turkey]].
The Grand National Assembly was established in the midst of the [[Turkish War of Independence]] as a revolutionary body to represent the Turkish people against the occupying forces and the [[Ottoman Empire]]. The first meeting was held in Ankara, which later became the capital of the new republic. The Assembly played a crucial role in the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, abolishing the Ottoman Sultanate in 1922 and declaring the Republic on 29 October 1923.


== Structure and Function ==
==Structure and Function==
The Grand National Assembly is composed of 600 members who are elected for a five-year term through a system of [[party-list proportional representation]]. The Assembly is responsible for enacting laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the executive branch.
The Grand National Assembly is a unicameral body consisting of 600 members, known as deputies, who are elected for a term of five years. The elections are based on a system of [[party-list proportional representation]], which allows for a wide representation of political parties in the Assembly.


=== Leadership ===
===Legislative Process===
The Speaker of the Grand National Assembly is elected by the members of the Assembly and is responsible for presiding over its sessions. The current Speaker is [[Mustafa Şentop]].
The legislative process in the Grand National Assembly involves several stages:


=== Committees ===
# '''Proposal''': A bill can be proposed by any member of the Assembly or by the government.
The Assembly operates through various [[parliamentary committee|committees]] that focus on specific areas such as [[foreign affairs]], [[finance]], and [[education]].
# '''Committee Review''': The bill is reviewed by relevant committees, which may amend or reject it.
# '''General Assembly Debate''': The bill is debated in the General Assembly, where further amendments can be made.
# '''Voting''': The bill is put to a vote. If it passes, it is sent to the President for approval.
# '''Presidential Approval''': The President can either approve the bill, veto it, or send it back to the Assembly for reconsideration.


== Legislative Process ==
===Committees===
The legislative process in the Grand National Assembly involves several stages, including the proposal of bills, committee review, and general debate. Once a bill is approved by the Assembly, it is sent to the [[President of Turkey]] for ratification.
The Assembly has several standing committees that focus on specific areas such as foreign affairs, finance, and education. These committees play a vital role in shaping legislation and overseeing government activities.


== Elections ==
==Political Parties==
Elections for the Grand National Assembly are held every five years. The most recent election took place on 14 May 2023. The next election is scheduled for 2028.
The Grand National Assembly is characterized by a multi-party system. Major political parties include the [[Justice and Development Party]] (AKP), the [[Republican People's Party]] (CHP), the [[Nationalist Movement Party]] (MHP), and the [[Peoples' Democratic Party]] (HDP).


== Meeting Place ==
==Role in Government==
The Grand National Assembly meets in the [[Parliament Building (Turkey)|Parliament Building]] located in [[Ankara]], the capital of Turkey.
The Grand National Assembly holds significant power in the Turkish political system. It is responsible for enacting laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the executive branch. The Assembly also has the authority to declare war and ratify international treaties.


== Related Pages ==
==Speaker of the Assembly==
The Speaker of the Grand National Assembly is a key figure who presides over sessions, ensures the orderly conduct of business, and represents the Assembly in its relations with other state organs and foreign parliaments.
 
==Also see==
* [[President of Turkey]]
* [[President of Turkey]]
* [[Prime Minister of Turkey]]
* [[Prime Minister of Turkey]]
* [[Constitution of Turkey]]
* [[Constitution of Turkey]]
* [[Politics of Turkey]]
* [[Turkish War of Independence]]
* [[Turkish War of Independence]]
* [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]]
* [[Republic of Turkey]]
 
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{{Turkey topics}}


== Categories ==
[[Category:Politics of Turkey]]
[[Category:Politics of Turkey]]
[[Category:Government of Turkey]]
[[Category:National legislatures]]
[[Category:National legislatures]]
[[Category:1920 establishments in Turkey]]
[[Category:1920 establishments in Turkey]]
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The Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi ), often referred to simply as the Turkish Parliament, is the unicameral legislative body of Turkey. It was founded on 23 April 1920 during the Turkish War of Independence and has been the sole body of legislative authority in the country since the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923.

History[edit]

The Grand National Assembly was established in the midst of the Turkish War of Independence as a revolutionary body to represent the Turkish people against the occupying forces and the Ottoman Empire. The first meeting was held in Ankara, which later became the capital of the new republic. The Assembly played a crucial role in the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, abolishing the Ottoman Sultanate in 1922 and declaring the Republic on 29 October 1923.

Structure and Function[edit]

The Grand National Assembly is a unicameral body consisting of 600 members, known as deputies, who are elected for a term of five years. The elections are based on a system of party-list proportional representation, which allows for a wide representation of political parties in the Assembly.

Legislative Process[edit]

The legislative process in the Grand National Assembly involves several stages:

  1. Proposal: A bill can be proposed by any member of the Assembly or by the government.
  2. Committee Review: The bill is reviewed by relevant committees, which may amend or reject it.
  3. General Assembly Debate: The bill is debated in the General Assembly, where further amendments can be made.
  4. Voting: The bill is put to a vote. If it passes, it is sent to the President for approval.
  5. Presidential Approval: The President can either approve the bill, veto it, or send it back to the Assembly for reconsideration.

Committees[edit]

The Assembly has several standing committees that focus on specific areas such as foreign affairs, finance, and education. These committees play a vital role in shaping legislation and overseeing government activities.

Political Parties[edit]

The Grand National Assembly is characterized by a multi-party system. Major political parties include the Justice and Development Party (AKP), the Republican People's Party (CHP), the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), and the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP).

Role in Government[edit]

The Grand National Assembly holds significant power in the Turkish political system. It is responsible for enacting laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the executive branch. The Assembly also has the authority to declare war and ratify international treaties.

Speaker of the Assembly[edit]

The Speaker of the Grand National Assembly is a key figure who presides over sessions, ensures the orderly conduct of business, and represents the Assembly in its relations with other state organs and foreign parliaments.

Also see[edit]

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