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Senate of the Republic (Turkey)

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Upper house of the Turkish Parliament (1961-1980)
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Senate of the Republic

Cumhuriyet Senatosu
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FoundedJuly 20, 1961 (1961-07-20)
DisbandedSeptember 12, 1980 (1980-09-12)
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Senate of the Republic (Turkish:Cumhuriyet Senatosu) was the upper house ofTurkish Parliament between 1961 and 1980. It was established with theTurkish constitution of 1961 and abolished with the1982 constitution, although it did not exist after 12 September 1980 as a result of the1980 coup d'état.

History

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Although theTurkish Parliament was established in 1920 to replace the olderOttoman Parliament, which had an upperSenate and lowerChamber of Deputies, the new parliament was composed of asingle chamber. TheTurkish constitution of 1961 introduced an upper house called the Senate of the Republic, or Senate for short. The name Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Turkish:Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi) referred to the entire parliament including both houses. However, the activities of both houses of the parliament were suspended after the1980 Turkish coup d'état. Under the1982 constitution, the Senate was abolished.

Composition of the Senate

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The Senate was composed of 150 elected members and 15 members appointed by the president. There were also senators known as "natural members", who were the former presidents (including the president ofHatay Republic) and the 22 members of the1960 coup d'état committee members (Turkish:Milli Birlik Komitesi). In the first year, the Senate was composed of 188 members.[1]

Elections

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Inthe Senate elections of 1961, the election system of the Senate differed from that of the lower house. While theD'Hondt method was used for the lower house (Turkish:Millet meclisi), majority system (winner takes all) was applied for the Senate. The outcome for the first senatorial election (with the exclusion of independents) was as follows:[2]

Name of the partyPercentage of votesNo of seats gainedPercentage of seats
CHP37.2 %3624 %
AP35.4 %7147 %
YTP13.9 %2718 %
CKMP13.4 %1611 %

After 1961, the obvious discrepancy between the percentage of the votes and the number of seats was severely criticized and before the next elections, the election system for the Senate was changed to the D'Hondt system as well on 17 April 1964.[3]

Another difference was in the electoral period. The total legislation term was six years, where 1/3 of the seats were up for election every two years (Turkish:Üçtebir yenileme seçimi). The first election (for all 150 members) was held on 15 October 1961.[3] The seats up for election were decided by casting lots for the second and third elections. The last election was held on 14 October 1979.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Turkish constitution 1961(in Turkish)
  2. ^Hikmet Özdemir (editor:Sina Akşin):Çağdaş Türkiye, Cem yayınevi, 2008,ISBN 978-975-406-5664 p.242
  3. ^abTürkiye'nin 75 yılı, Hürgüç yayıncılık, İstanbul, 1998
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