
Turkish State
The Turkish State is the national government of Turkey, responsible for making and enforcing laws, maintaining order, and representing the country internationally. It operates through three main branches: the executive (led by the president and cabinet), the legislative (the Parliament, which makes laws), and the judiciary (courts, which interpret laws). Turkey has a unitary system, meaning power is centralized, though regional administrations also play roles. The state works to protect and promote national sovereignty, stability, and development while balancing democratic principles and legal frameworks.