Civic Freedom Monitor: NGO Law in Turkey

In Defense of Humanity: Women Human Rights Defenders and the Struggle Against Silencing
May 15, 2019
Civil Society Guide to Delivering the SDGs in Countries around the World
May 15, 2019

Updated on 6 May 2019: On July 18, 2018, the Turkish government lifted the nationwide state of emergency that was imposed after a failed coup attempt on July 20, 2016. The state of relations between civil society and the government deteriorated throughout 2016-2018. In the new system of government, which replaced a parliamentary system, the president alone holds the executive power granted by the constitution. Since the elections, the central government has been reorganized through presidential decrees to determine the main policymaking actors, their role in the new system, and how roles and responsibilities function in the policymaking process. Read more here

Source: ICNL

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In Defense of Humanity: Women Human Rights Defenders and the Struggle Against Silencing
May 15, 2019
Civil Society Guide to Delivering the SDGs in Countries around the World
May 15, 2019

Updated on 6 May 2019: On July 18, 2018, the Turkish government lifted the nationwide state of emergency that was imposed after a failed coup attempt on July 20, 2016. The state of relations between civil society and the government deteriorated throughout 2016-2018. In the new system of government, which replaced a parliamentary system, the president alone holds the executive power granted by the constitution. Since the elections, the central government has been reorganized through presidential decrees to determine the main policymaking actors, their role in the new system, and how roles and responsibilities function in the policymaking process. Read more here

Source: ICNL

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