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Taking Sides: Determinants of Support for a Presidential System in Turkey*
Authors:S. Erdem Aytaç  Ali Çarkoğlu  Kerem Yıldırım
Affiliation:1. saytac@ku.edu.tr
Abstract:A key issue on the Turkish political agenda concerns a transition to presidentialism, with a constitutional amendment proposal submitted in December 2016. While the positions of political elites are well known, we lack a detailed analysis of the electorate’s views on such a transition. To fill this gap, we present cross-sectional and panel data collected over the period from spring 2015 to winter 2015–16. Partisanship emerges as the key factor shaping views on presidentialism, and reflections of the centre–periphery cleavage in Turkish politics are also visible. The shift of the Turkish nationalist constituency’s views in favour of presidentialism has been a significant trend in the aftermath of the June 2015 general election.
Keywords:Turkey  presidentialism  elections  public opinion  partisanship  Erdo?an  AKP
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