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TURKPA

TURKPA

International organization of Turkic States


The TURKPA in full, the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States, is an international organization comprising some of the Turkic countries. It was founded on 21 November 2008 in Istanbul. The General Secretariat is in Baku, Azerbaijan. The member countries are Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. Hungary and Northern Cyprus are observers.[2][3]

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History

The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States (TURKPA) was established on November 21, 2008, according to the Agreement signed by the Heads of parliaments of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, and the Republic of Turkey in the «Dolmabakhche Saray» located in Istanbul, Turkey. On September 29, 2009, the first plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States (TURKPA) was conducted in the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan Baku city. The TURKPA Regulations, Articles of Secretariat and Baku Declaration, and Statement regarding the permanent accommodation of the Secretariat in Baku city were adopted at the plenary session. The TURKPA Chairmanship annually hands over from one country to another by means of rotation in the English alphabetical order. The TURKPA Secretariat is the authority located in the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan Baku city and has the status of international organization.[2]

Mission and objectives

Since 2010, TURKPA missions observe presidential and parliamentary elections and referendums in its member countries – Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. The mission includes members of the parliament of TURKPA member states, as well as representatives of the TURKPA Secretariat. TURKPA observers' mission holds meetings with high-ranked officials of the Central Election Commission and government officials. TURKPA mission monitors voting process at all stages - visits polling stations, estimates the preparation process, has conversation with voters and representatives of the polling station, meets with the officials and representatives of political and public organizations.

The observers follow the objectivity, justness, transparency and impartiality principles confirmed in Code of Conduct for International Observers approved in 2005 by the United Nations Organization, recommendations of Venice Commission of the Council of Europe and other international legal instruments. Observation missions hold press conferences on the conclusions of the elections and referendums.[2]

TURKPA has four permanent commissions:[4]

  • Commission on Legal Affairs and International Relations (merged in 2014)
  • Commission on Social, Cultural and Humanitarian Affairs
  • Commission on Economic Cooperation (renamed from "Economic, Trade and Financial Affairs")
  • Commission on Environment, Natural Resources and Health Protection (created in 2014 as Environment and Natural Resources)

Main goals

  • Assistance in development of political dialogue between the countries by means of parliamentary diplomacy as the qualitatively new stage of inter-parliamentary cooperation
  • Harmonization of the legislations and strengthening mutual activities with regard to other issues relating to the parliamentary cooperation on the basis of historical, cultural, and language unity
  • Assistance in development of solidity of mutually advantageous and equal cooperation between the Turkic nations and countries of other regions
  • Recommendation on approximation of legislations of the countries, including legislation on preservation and transfer to the future generations of cultural heritage and values of history, art, literature and other areas which are of importance for Turkic states
  • Assistance in development of political, socio-economic, cultural, humanitarian, legal, and other relations among the parties

The Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States selected as its primary goals the principles of:

  • independence
  • sovereignty
  • territorial and state boundaries integrity
  • legal equity
  • mutual respect grounded on the principle of non-interference in internal affairs of each other
  • strengthening of political and economic security of the countries on the grounds of refrainment from threat or use of force or economic or any other pressure
  • growth of national prosperity by means of full and rational use of natural resources
  • endeavour to the new progress in the sphere of parliamentary diplomacy, establishment of new relations and development of the existing ones with parliaments and other international organizations of the countries in the region and all over the world[2]

Affiliated bodies and organizations

The Turkic-speaking areas

The Organization of Turkic States functions as an umbrella organization for all other cooperation mechanisms like:

  • the Organization of Turkic States (general secretariat, Istanbul)
  • the International Organization of Turkic Culture (TURKSOY) (administrative capital, Ankara)
  • International Turkic Academy (administrative capital, Nur-Sultan)
  • Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation (administrative capital, Baku)
  • Center of Nomadic Civilizations (administrative capital, Bishkek)
  • Turkic Business Council (administrative capital, İstanbul)

International cooperation

TURKPA is an observer at the following organizations.[5]

Members

Current

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Observer states

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Additionally, Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC) and Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) are observers of TURKPA.[20]

List of secretaries-generals and chairmen of TURKPA

Secretary-General of TURK-PA is elected for four-year terms. Presidency is rotated in every plenary session alphabetically. Chairpersons of National Assemblies becomes ex officio chairman of TURKPA.[21]

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See also


References

  1. "The Istanbul Agreement on the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States" (PDF). 21 November 2008. Retrieved 26 December 2021. State languages of the Parties to Agreement and English are Assembly's working languages.
  2. "TURKPA Official Web Site". turk-pa.org. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
  3. "Hungary is now part of the assembly of "Turkic States"". Hungarian Free Press. 2018-11-25. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  4. "Permanent Commissions - Turk-PA.org". turk-pa.org. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  5. "TURKPA as observer - Turk-PA.org". turk-pa.org. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  6. Muhammet İkbal Arslan (10 October 2022). "KKTC'nin nüfusu 382 bin 836 olarak hesaplandı" (in Turkish). Anadolu Agency.
  7. "KKTC" (PDF). www.kei.gov.tr. 2018. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  8. "TRNC Statistical Organization - GDP per capita" (PDF). TRNC Statistical Organization. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  9. "KTTO Statistics - GDP per capita (PPP)" (PDF). KTTO. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  10. "Observers in TURKPA - Turk-PA.org". turk-pa.org. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  11. "TÜRKPA 10. Yıl Dergisi" (PDF) (in Turkish). Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  12. Koordinatörlüğü, TRT Yeni Medya Kanal. "TÜRKPA dönem başkanlığı Azerbaycan'a geçti - Avrasya'dan - Haber". TRT Avaz. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  13. "Twelfth Plenary Session of TURKPA - TURKPA". Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States. Retrieved 13 October 2023.

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