The latest amendment to the Turkish constitution does not go far enough.
By the Turkish Constitution of 1982, the senate was abolished.
The Turkish Constitution requires that a measure be approved by a majority of those present.
The Turkish Constitution of 1961 was approved by voters in a referendum.
Under the Turkish Constitution, a resolution can become law only if it is supported by a majority of the lawmakers present.
On 10 May further amendments to the Turkish constitution were officially passed by parliament, 376 to 1.
The article 41 of the Turkish Constitution was revised to read that the family is "based on equality between spouses".
It is the sole body given the legislative prerogatives by the Turkish Constitution.
The Turkish Constitution bans the formation of political parties on an ethnic basis.
Turkey is a secular country per Article 24 of the Turkish Constitution.