Deputies of the First Parliament - Elections during the War of Independence
In Deputies of the First Parliament, Ahmet Demirel discusses the members of the Parliament during the Armistice period and the members of the newly established Parliament in Ankara.
It examines how the members who served in the last parliament of the Empire took part during the War of Independence, who these names were, and the social position, profession and educational status of the deputies who appear in different ways in the sources. He investigates the political legacy transferred from the empire to the nation-state within the most prominent power of the period, the Parliament. By tracing the emergence of elections and representatives in Turkey's political history, it looks as closely as possible at the interlocutors of the debates that left their mark on the period.
"Since 1923, when the People's Party switched to the practice of nominating candidates from the centre, and as a result of two-stage elections, these candidates were easily elected and entered the Turkish Grand National Assembly, those who were elected in the 1920 election, when nominating candidates from the center was extremely limited, and managed to enter the first parliament were seriously liquidated in 1923 and later. " With this research, Ahmet Demirel also examines the impact of the generation that was liquidated on political life and the (first) elections that were manifested by the national will in the nation-state process.
Number of Pages: 272
Year of Printing: 2010
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Publishing
Number of Pages: 272
First Print Year: 2010
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Contact Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 272 |
Publication Year | : | 2010 |
ISBN | : | 9789750507618 |
The heart | : | Turkish |
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