In the PR system, each party may be required to pay a certain amount of money as security fee against each of its nominated candidates.
As Turkey's incoming prime minister prepares to name his new cabinet, there is little doubt that its primary role will be to rubber-stamp what has already become reality: a shift to a full presidential system with Tayyip Erdogan firmly in charge.
In the PR system, each party may be required to pay a certain amount of money as security fee against each of its nominated candidates.
As Turkey's incoming prime minister prepares to name his new cabinet, there is little doubt that its primary role will be to rubber-stamp what has already become reality: a shift to a full presidential system with Tayyip Erdogan firmly in charge.