Between 1923 and 2018, Turkey was a parliamentary representative democracy. Istanbul, the nation's largest city, is actually situated in both Europe and Asia." The distribution of land, political climate and history of the country all come together to support our belief that Turkey, much like Russia, is part of both Europe and Asia simultaneously. Sharing its north-westerly border with Bulgaria and Greece, and its south-eastern border with Syria and Iraq, Turkey sits slap bang between Europe and Asia. Only a small part of the country is in Europe, the majority in Asia. Yes but Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. Istanbul spans both continents, but the country is out of the European Union, so it’s not surprising that there is some doubt as to which rules apply. As such, it makes Turkey a part of both continents. A presidential system was adopted by referendum in 2017; the new system came into effect with the presidential election in 2018 and gives the President complete control of the executive, including the power to issue decrees, appoint his own cabinet, draw up the budget, dissolve parliament by calling early elections, and make appointments to the bureaucracy and the courts. Turkey, by land mass, is positioned 95% in Asia and 5% in Europe. Turkey is in the process of joining the European Union and is not formally considered to be part of Europe from a political standpoint, but geographically, this nation straddles the border between Europe and Asia, lending ambiguity to Turkey's continental identity. The Anatolia section covers the 95% while the 5% represents Thrace in the According to the Europe, Turkey belongs to Middle East; according to the Middle East, Turkey is European, that is why many Turkish people struggle … The office of Prime Ministerhas been abolished and its powers (toget…