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Is Turkey officially secular?
Turkey is officially a secular country with no official religion since the constitutional amendment in 1928 and later strengthened by Atatürk’s Reforms and the appliance of laicism by the country’s founder and first president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on 5 February 1937.
What is Turkey’s ideology?
Kemalist ideology defines the “Turkish people” as: Those who protect and promote the moral, spiritual, cultural and humanistic values of the Turkish Nation. Membership is usually gained through birth within the borders of the state and also the principle of jus sanguinis.
Is Turkey’s ruling party undermining secularism?
Turkey’s constitution established the country as a secular state and prohibits any political parties that promote Islamism or shariah law. Since coming to power, the party has brought about tighter regulations on abortion and higher taxes on alcohol consumption, leading to allegations that it is covertly undermining Turkish secularism.
Who is the current leader of the Turkish AKP?
The current party leader is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the incumbent President of Turkey. Shortly after formation, the AKP portrayed itself as a pro-Western, pro-American party in the Turkish political spectrum that advocated a liberal market economy including Turkish membership in the European Union.
What is the ruling party of Turkey?
A conservative, right-wing party founded in 2001. Current ruling party of Turkey. In power since 2002. Won 49.50\% of the votes in 2015’s general election. Headed by Binali Yıldırım – the Prime Minister. Former party leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is the President of Turkey.
Is the AKP the most successful government in decades?
Influential business publications such as The Economist consider the AKP’s government the most successful in Turkey in decades.