- First Constitutional Era (Ottoman Empire)
The First Constitutional Era of the
Ottoman Empire was the period ofconstitutional monarchy from the promulgation of the "Kanûn-ı Esâsî " (meaning "Basic Law " in Ottoman Turkish), written by members of theYoung Ottomans , on23 November 1876 until13 February 1878 . The era ended with the suspension of the Ottoman parliament byAbdülhamid II .The first constitutional era did not include any
party system . It visualized the parliament as the voice of the people but not in the form political parties and organizations. When compared to modern democracy criteria, it was more close to the "Constitutional" government than the other.Electoral policies
The elections had been held in accordance with the provisional electoral regulations. In Ottoman design the parliament (house) was composed in two stages. First one is the "Meclis-i Mebusan" (literal "Chamber of Deputies" or
House of Representatives ), which is thelower house of a bicameral legislature, with the correspondingupper house was the "Heyet-i Ayan" (Senate ). The initial selection of deputies ("Meclis-i Mebusan") by administrative councils in the provinces ("Meclis-i Umumi") was used as the method.After the establishment of "Meclis-i Umumi" in the provinces, the members select the deputies within self to form the "Meclis-i Mebusan" in the capital. Meclis-i Mebusan had 115 members and reflected the distribution of the millets in the empire. During the second elections had 69 Muslim millet representatives and 46 other-millet representatives (Jews,
Phanariotes , Armenians) was established.The second body was "Heyet-i Ayan" ("Senate") and the members were selected by the sultan. "Heyet-i Ayan" had only 26 members. It was designed to replaced the
porte theGrand Vizier become the speaker of Heyet-i Ayan.The two elections, one each year, happened between 1877–78.
First term, 1877
The members reactions to the incoming war was very strong and
Abdülhamid II asked for new elections citing theRusso-Turkish War (1877–1878) .econd term, 1878
The life of the second term of the parliament was counted in days as after the initial speeches by the members from
Balkan vilayet sAbdülhamid II closed the parliament citing the social unrest.ignificant people
Mütercim Rüşdî Paşa ,Serasker Hüseyin Avni Paşa , Sadrâzam Midhat Paşa, Süleymân Paşa.See also
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Constitutional history of Turkey
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