Therefore the small Provincial Assemblies of Turkey gather in June 2016 with the general agenda, “Why Presidency, How Presidency?”
The small Provincial Assemblies of Turkey are organizing the last meetings of the 2015-2016 Legislative Session. Approaching the first weekend of June, forthcoming topics in May point out to more frequent debates in the agenda during the summer.
The Prime Minister change in May and the Presidency emphasis in the programme of the 65th Government, read by the new Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, is a sign that a topic of debate since the election campaigns, will continue to cause debates both in the public, in the political arena, as well as in the media.
Therefore the small Provincial Assemblies of Turkey gather in June 2016 with the general agenda, “Why Presidency, How Presidency?”
The time and location of the meetings are as indicated below:
Adana |
To be announced |
Ankara |
4 June, Çankaya Municipality, 14:00 |
Hatay |
To be announced |
Batman |
4 June, Environmental Volunteers Association, 13:30 |
Diyarbakır |
4 June, Metropolitan Municipality Guest Hall, 13:00 |
Elazığ |
4 June, MÜSİAD 13:30 |
Eskişehir |
11 June, Location to be announced, 12:00 |
Iğdır |
4 June, Iğdır Agricultural Consultancy Meeting Hall, 13:00 |
Kayseri |
4 June, Kocasinan Municipality Assembly Hall, 13:30 |
Kocaeli |
3 June, Chamber of Architects, 18:00 |
Malatya |
4 June, Malatya Metropolitan Municipality Fırat Hall, 13:30 |
Mardin |
4 June, Mardin Social Solidarity Federation Meeting Hall, 13:00 |
Bodrum&Muğla |
3 June, Bodrum Municipality Wedding Hall, 13:30 |
Mersin |
11 June, MESİAD, 14:00 |
Sakarya |
3 June, Sait Tanış Cultural Center, 19:00 |
İstanbul |
5 June, Cezayir Restaurant, 14:00 |
İzmir |
4 June, Karşıyaka Municipality Çarşı Cultural Center, 13:00 |
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Information on the meetings:
In case there is more than one person representing the same organization, only one of those representatives can take the floor at once. The time periods indicated below may be increased or decreased as long as all participants agree on the change and the flow of the meeting is not disrupted.
In our meetings, special guests speak about the general agenda for 10 minutes following the introduction video presented at the beginning of each meeting. After the special guests, the turn of speech is given first to Non-Governmental Organizations for 5 minutes each, then to Political representatives for 5 minutes each. Once the first round is completed, either the second round, or a question-answer session beings; according to the number of attendance and to the common preferences of the participants. In the Q/A session, political party representatives have 2 minutes to answer the questions asked by the civil society in 15 seconds. In this session, the special guests may be asked questions as well. The same format is applied for the local agenda as well, and the meeting concludes.