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Case Studies | Political Science | Turkey | Volume 12 Issue 6, June 2023 | Popularity: 4.4 / 10
The Legitimacy of the 2023 Turkiye Presidential Election
Abdullah Murat Tuncer
Abstract: The Presidential New Era Ceremony, which took place without manners, in a pretense of royal coronation ceremonies was an effort to find a solution to the problematic legitimacy. When the number of voters and the increase in the last 20 years are examined, it is seen that there is an increase in the number of voters that do not comply with the mathematics, and the official information is given when you calculate the annual average number of deaths, the number of voters who are over the age of 18, foreign immigrants given new citizenship, and citizenship sold. In addition, knowing that there are voters who do not live at the address where they are registered, the legitimacy of the last elections is questioned. This article focuses on why the picture that emerged during and after the election in Turkey lacks legitimacy.
Keywords: Legitimacy, Turkey Election, Presidency, Constitution, EU Countries Biases
Edition: Volume 12 Issue 6, June 2023
Pages: 822 - 825
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