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Governor Of Düzce
The Governor of Düzce ( Turkish: ''Düzce Valiliği'') is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province of Düzce. Similar to the Governors of the 80 other Provinces of Turkey, the Governor of Düzce is appointed by the Government of Turkey and is responsible for the implementation of government legislation within Düzce. The Governor is also the most senior commander of both the Düzce provincial police force and the Düzce Gendarmerie. Appointment The Governor of Düzce is appointed by the President of Turkey, who confirms the appointment after recommendation from the Turkish Government. The Ministry of the Interior first considers and puts forward possible candidates for approval by the cabinet. The Governor of Düzce is therefore not a directly elected position and instead functions as the most senior civil servant in the Province of Düzce. Term limits The Governor is not limited by any term limits and does not s ...
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Cevdet Atay
Cevdet is a Turkish form of the Arabic name Jawdat. It is spelt variously in the Balkans as Dževdet, Djevdet or Dzhevdet. It may refer to: Given name * Cevdet Bey (1878–1955), governor of the Van vilayet of the Ottoman Empire * Cevdet Can (born 1969), Turkish alpine skier * Cevdet Caner (born 1973), Austrian businessman * Cevdet Dermenci (1918–1985), Soviet Crimean Tatar battalion commander * Cevdet Erek (born 1974), Turkish artist and musician * Cevdet Kerim İncedayı (1893–1951), Turkish army officer, politician and author * Cevdet Kılıçlar (1972–2010), Turkish journalist and photographer * Cevdet Mehmet Kosemen (born 1984), Turkish artist and author * Cevdet Döğer (1977–2011), also known as Abdulla Kurd, Kurdish Islamist militant * Cevdet Sekerbegović (born 1955), Bosnian footballer * Cevdet Sümer (1922–?), Turkish equestrian * Cevdet Sunay (1899–1982), Turkish army officer * Cevdet Yılmaz (born 1967), Turkish politician People with the Balkan spelling ...
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Elections In Turkey
Elections in Turkey are held for six functions of government: presidential elections (national), parliamentary elections (national), municipality mayors (local), district mayors (local), provincial or municipal council members (local) and muhtars (local). Apart from elections, referendums are also held occasionally. The parliamentary elections are held every five years. The Parliament (''Meclis'') has 600 members, elected for a five-year term by a system based on closed list proportional representation according to the D'Hondt method. Political parties are subject to an electoral threshold of 7%. Smaller parties can avoid the electoral threshold by forming an alliance with bigger parties, in which it is sufficient that total votes of the alliance passes the 7%. Independent candidates are not subject to electoral threshold. The presidential elections are held every five years. The president is elected for a term of office of five years and is eligible for one re-electi ...
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