allow him to appoint and remove ministers judges and civil servants without parliamentary approval sinan ogun is chairman of the center for economic and foreign policy studies that's a think tank in turkey he's also formally a turkish diplomat he joins us here on the news from. how much real power will these new m.p.'s have. compared to the previous constitutional order which was a parliamentary democracy the role of parliament is indeed greatly diminished however it still has a role in terms of the the body that will legislate but you know where it is going to be a core legislative issue and not the unique legislative given that the president will also have powers to almost legislate by way of presidential decrees so in that sense the role will be will be greatly diminished for the new part i'm usually in any parliamentary system around the world where the go to destination is democracy there is a system of checks and balances in place in play all the time do they have that at their disposal well the concern with this new constitutional setup is indeed that it is going to lead to a weakened