The Advisory Parliament existed from 15 October 1981 to 6 November 1983. It was established by the military rule of 1980 Turkish coup d'état.[1] 120 MPs were representatives of the provinces and 40 MPs were appointed by the military rule.

Main parliamentary milestones

Some of the important events in the history of the parliament are the following:[2]

Background: Between the 16th term and the Advisory Parliament

  • 13 September 1980 – Following the coup, Kenan Evren became the head of the state (president). Military rule (MGK) replaced the parliament
  • 21 September – Bülent Ulusu formed the 44th government of Turkey
  • 27 October 1980 – Provisional constitution
  • 30 June 1981 – Military rule (MGK) which exercised legislation passed law about the advisory parliament
  • 15 October 1981 – The names of the Advisory parliament MPs were announced
  • 16 October 1981 – All former political parties were closed by the military rule

During the Advisory Parliament

References

  1. Parliament page
  2. Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı; Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul
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