Prime Minister of Turkey
The Prime Minister of Turkey was the head of government in Turkey, responsible for overseeing the executive branch and implementing laws. This position was part of the country's parliamentary system, where the Prime Minister was typically the leader of the majority party in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
In 2018, Turkey transitioned to a presidential system, abolishing the role of Prime Minister. The President of Turkey now holds significant executive powers, consolidating authority that was previously shared with the Prime Minister. This change aimed to streamline governance and enhance decision-making efficiency in the country.