Erdogan signs the decision: Elections in Turkey held on May 14th

Turkish President Rexhep Tayip Erdogan has announced he has signed the decision to hold presidential and parliamentary elections on May 14th. “With the authority granted by Article 116 of our constitution, I signed the decree to hold elections on May 14th, which were scheduled to be held on June 18th of 2023”. “Our election agenda [...]
“With the authority granted by Article 116 of our constitution, I signed the decree to hold elections on May 14th, which were scheduled to be held on June 18th of 2023”.
Our electoral agenda will again remain in healing the wounds of earthquake victims and compensation for the economic and social damage of this disaster”, Erdogan said, Anadolu wrote.
Erdogan stressed that their goal is to complete 319 thousand homes in earthquake areas, including 244 thousand residences and 75 thousand village homes, and hand them over to owners.
In 2017, Turkish voters through a referendum decided to switch from the parliamentary system to a presidential executive system of government, and since 2018 the country gave up the prime minister's post and completely passed into a presidential system of government.












