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Turkish Constitution

The Turkish Constitution is the highest legal document that defines the country's government structure, fundamental rights, and principles. It establishes Turkey as a republic with a parliamentary system, guarantees freedoms such as speech and religion, and ensures the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary. The Constitution also sets out the duties of government institutions, protects individual rights, and emphasizes the rule of law. Amendments can be made through a formal process, reflecting changes in society and governance. Overall, it provides the legal foundation that maintains Turkey's democratic and secular character.