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Parliament of Turkey

The Turkish Parliament, called the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, is the country's legislative body responsible for making laws, setting policies, and overseeing the government. Comprising 600 members elected every five years, it reflects Turkey's diverse political landscape. The Parliament debates and votes on laws, approves budgets, and checks executive authority, ensuring democratic governance. Located in Ankara, it functions as a central institution in Turkey’s political system, balancing powers and representing the will of the people through elected representatives.