DEVELOPMENT OF BUDGET RIGHT IN TURKEY

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https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.683

Keywords:

Budget, Auditing, Budget Right, Presidential Government System

Abstract

Budget can be expressed as the estimation of income and expenses for the next period. It is known
that the income and expenses mentioned in ancient times were decided by the chieftain of that
community. However, as a result of the arbitrary use of this authority, there has been an economic
burden on the people. As a matter of fact, the people rebelled against the situation. Thus, the first
steps were taken towards realizing the use of the public budget within the framework of certain
principles. These developments were called budget rights and led to violent events in some periods.
In other words, it is known that the acquisition of the budget right can be achieved as a result of
bloody rebellions that took place in some periods. While this is the case in the West, in Turkey, it is
possible to talk about the budget right offered to the public by the rulers rather than violent
rebellions. The development of the budget right in Turkey dates back to the Ottoman Empire. However, in this
period, it does not seem possible to talk about the right to budget in the modern sense. As a matter
of fact, it is known that the right to the budget cannot be used effectively, and the audit of the
budgetary applications cannot be made. In Turkey, it is seen that the right to budget in the modern
sense was gained with the Republican period. In this study, it is aimed to focus on the development
of the budget right in Turkey and how the 2017 Constitutional amendment affected the budget right.
It is observed that some of the arrangements on the budget brought by the Presidential Government
System may negatively affect the budget right.

Published

2022-09-15

How to Cite

ERGEN, E. (2022). DEVELOPMENT OF BUDGET RIGHT IN TURKEY . SSD Journal, 7(33), 297–306. https://doi.org/10.31567/ssd.683

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