Assembly of Turkmenistan

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Assembly of Turkmenistan

Mejlis
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Type
Type
HousesAssembly of Turkmenistan
History
Founded1992
Preceded by Supreme Soviet of Turkmenistan
Leadership
Dünýägözel Gulmanowa, TDP
since 6 April 2023
First Deputy Speaker
Gahryman Rozyýew, TDP
since 6 April 2023
Structure
Seats125 [1]
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Political groups
  • Government (65)
  •   TDP (65)

Others (60)

Elections
Last election
26 March 2023
Next election
2028
Meeting place
50 manat. Turkmenistan, 2014 b.jpg
Assembly of Turkmenistan building
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Website
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The Assembly (Turkmen : Mejlis) is since January 2023 the unicameral legislature of Turkmenistan. [2] [3] Between March 2021 and 21 January 2023 it was the lower house of the National Council of Turkmenistan. It has 125 members, [1] [4] elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies.

Contents

Structure

In addition to the speaker (chairperson) and deputy speaker, the Mejlis is organised into committees, which are decided on at the beginning of each convocation. [5] The speaker, deputy speaker, and committee chairs form a presidium, which is responsible for organizing the work of the Mejlis. [5]

History

The Mejlis on the 50 manat 50 manat. Turkmenistan, 2014 b.jpg
The Mejlis on the 50 manat

Originally, the Assembly shared power with the People's Council. Between 2018 and January 2023, the People's Council was restored as a parliamentary body, an arrangement formalised in 2020. [6] [7] [8]

A 2003 law reduced the power of the Assembly and augmented that of the People's Council. This meant that until 2008 the Assembly could be legally dissolved by the People's Council, was led by the President, and was no longer able to amend the Constitution. [9] Subsequently, the People's Council was demoted and reorganised into the Council of Elders by a new constitution drafted by Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow in 2008, making the Assembly/Mejlis the unicameral parliament again.

However, following the adoption of another new constitution in September 2016, President Berdimuhamedow issued a decree on 10 October 2017 transforming the Council of Elders back into the People's Council. The first meeting of the re-created upper chamber took place following the 2018 regional and local elections. [10] Election to the upper chamber was held on 28 March 2021. [11] [12]

In January 2023 both chambers of parliament proposed to abolish the People's Council (Halk Maslahaty) as a legislative organ, to reform it as an independent body, and to place all legislative authority in a unicameral Mejlis. [13] [14] [15] A joint session of the National Council voted unanimously in favour of this on 22 January 2023, re-establishing a unicameral parliament with the Assembly as its sole chamber. [2] [3]

On 16 March 2023 President Serdar Berdimuhamedow signed into law a new "Law on the Mejlis". It confirms membership of 125 deputies in Article 2, establishes the authorities of the Mejlis in Article 18, and in Article 40 disqualifies any "member of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, governor, mayor, judge, prosecutor" from membership in the Mejlis. [5]

Elections were held on 26 March 2023 for the seventh session of the Mejlis. [16] On 6 April 2023, Dunýagözel Akmuhammedowna Gulmanowa was elected speaker. [17] The previous chairman of the Mejlis was Gülşat Mämmedowa from 30 March 2018 until 6 April 2023. Mämmedowa succeeded Akja Nurberdiýewa. [18]

Powers and duties

The Constitution of Turkmenistan stipulates that the assembly: [19]

The Article 18 authorities include

1) Adoption of the Constitution and laws, amendments and additions to them, control over their implementation, and their official interpretation;
2) election of the Chairman of the Mejlis and the Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis and their dismissal from office;
3) establishment of the Presidium of the Mejlis;
4) formation, reorganization and abolition of committees and commissions of the Mejlis, approval of their compositions, election of chairmen and deputy chairmen of committees and commissions, and their dismissal from office;
(5) Mandatory consideration of the approval of laws enacted by the President of Turkmenistan;
(6) Consideration of approval of the programme of activities of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan;
(7) Consideration of the issue of approving the State budget of Turkmenistan and the report on its implementation;
(8) Consideration of the main thrusts of domestic and foreign policy of Turkmenistan and of programmes for the political, economic, social and cultural development of the country;
(9) Deciding questions relating to national referenda;
(10) Calling for the election of the President of Turkmenistan, members of the Mejlis, provincial, district and municipal people's councils and local councils;
(11) Considering the appointment and dismissal of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Prosecutor-General, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice on the recommendation of the President of Turkmenistan;
(12) Election of a Turkmenistan plenipotentiary - the Ombudsman, on the nomination of the President of Turkmenistan;
(13) Introduction of State honours; and
(14) Awarding of State awards and conferral of military and other State titles to the President of Turkmenistan;
(15) Ratification and renunciation of international instruments;
(16) Resolving questions related to any modification of the State border and the administrative-territorial division of Turkmenistan;
(17) Determining the conformity with the Constitution of laws and regulations issued by State authorities;
(18) Considering and approving annual and prospective plans for legislative work;
(19) Considering issues of peace and security;
20) Exercising organizational and methodological assistance in the activity of local authorities and councils;
(21) Addressing other issues falling within the competence of the Mejlis in accordance with the Constitution and laws of Turkmenistan. [5]

The Mejlis belongs to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. [1]

List of chairmen

See also

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