
Turkish Grand National Assembly
The Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) is Turkey’s national parliament, where elected representatives make laws, set policies, and oversee the government. It consists of 600 members chosen by Turkish citizens through elections held every five years. The Assembly debates issues, approves budgets, and holds the executive branch accountable. It serves as the primary legislative body in Turkey’s political system, playing a crucial role in shaping national laws and ensuring government transparency and accountability.