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Constitutional Court Decision Dated 25/12/2025, No. E: 2025/209, K: 2025/276

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🇬🇧 English

This is a formal ruling issued by the Turkish Constitutional Court (Anayasa Mahkemesi) on December 25, 2025, bearing application number E: 2025/209 and decision number K: 2025/276. The decision was published in the Official Gazette on April 1, 2026, approximately three months after it was rendered. The Constitutional Court of Turkey is the highest judicial body responsible for reviewing the constitutionality of laws, decrees, and parliamentary rules of procedure. Decisions carrying these reference numbers are typically annulment (iptal) or constitutionality review cases brought either by the President, parliamentary groups, or through concrete norm review referrals from lower courts. As the full text of the decision was not provided beyond its header, the specific subject matter, articles reviewed, and operative findings cannot be detailed. The case number E: 2025/209 indicates it was the 209th case registered in 2025, and K: 2025/276 indicates it was the 276th decision rendered by the Court that year. This ruling carries binding legal force on all public authorities and private persons in Turkey and is not subject to appeal. Any legislative provisions found unconstitutional would cease to have legal effect upon publication.

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Key Changes

  • Constitutional Court ruling E: 2025/209 / K: 2025/276 issued on 25 December 2025 and published 1 April 2026
  • Decision carries binding legal effect on all public bodies and private persons in Turkey
  • Any statutory provisions found unconstitutional are invalidated upon Official Gazette publication

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Affected Parties

Turkish legislative bodies (Grand National Assembly)Public institutions subject to the reviewed legislation+3 more…

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constitutional court,anayasa mahkemesi,judicial review