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| TUMIKOM IS FIVE YEARS OLD |
TUMIKOM become a national organization on 1 June, 2003. We are celebrating TUMIKOM's
5th anniversary this year. We thank all the volunteers, and supporters of TUMIKOM.
By taking this opportunity, we celebrate all the voters' 5th year anniversary.
ABOUT TUMIKOM
TUMIKOM, the Association of Parliamentary Monitoring Committees of Turkey, is a electoral
initiative working to protect the rights of electorate and strengthen democracy,
TUMIKOM is working for a sustainable democracy where citizens and elected officials
have the highest possible regard for ethics and the rule of law. TUMIKOM
IS ON THE DEMOCRATIC SIDE.
As well as monitoring MPs, TUMIKOM as an organization taking side in favour of
democracy by sharing its view about issues such as democratization,
transparency and political ethics with the all political parties and the
public.
TUMIKOM's purpose is to increase voter awareness by informing public about elected
officials and publishing its reports regularly and keeping social memory alive.
TUMIKOM's monitoring report about 550 MPs activities in parliament is published
regularly every year. TUMIKOM's intention is to share objective information
with the electorate by highlighting MPs activities without any interpretation.
TUMIKOM has taken the first step in Turkey and in the world by its report. It conveyed
universally that parliament and the all parliamentarians can be monitored
objectively.
TUMIKOM's aim is to make a contribution for building a global voter movement where
citizens are actively involved in holding legislative bodies accountable for
their actions throughout the globe by sharing its knowledge that has gained
in Turkey. TUMIKOM already started to form such a initiative called Global
Voters Movement (GVI). TUMIKOM's second wish to make the 1st June as WORLD
VOTERS RİGHT DAY and celebrate it globally.
SOME EXAMPLES FROM TUMIKOM'S WORKS
TUMIKOM's Published Reports
1-TUMIKOM published the first National Report on the its foundation day and it
was about 320 MPs of 30 province, 32 electoral district that TUMIKOM was organized
at that time. (June 1, 2004-Ankara)
2- The second National Report was published by TUMIKOM and was about all the
activities of 550 MPs in the parliament. TUMIKOM has broken the new ground in
Turkey as well as in the world by this report. It has been proven to the world
and Turkey's electorates that as well as the individual MPs, the parliament could
also be monitored. (August 2, 2005-Ankara)
3- TUMIKOM's third National Report was published about 550 MPs in the parliament.
(September 7, 2006-Ankara)
4-TUMIKOM's fourth National Report was published about 550 MPs in the parliament.
(July 12, 2007-Ankara)
5- During the 58th and 59th AKP government "Ten Promises" report published and it
was about AKP's answers to the questions asked by TUMIKOM before July 2007 general
elections. ( July 5, 2007-Istanbul)
6- Evaluation of the early election of MPs on July 22, 2007 was published by
TUMIKOM (August 22, 2007)
7- The comparative rate in term of the responsibilities and duties of women MPs
to men MPs in the 23rd parliamentary period was published in TUMIKOM report.
(December 5, 2007)
TUMIKOM Suggestions on about Democratization, Transparency and Political
Ethics
1- On demand of TBMM's Head of Democracy Committee, TUMIKOM made some suggestion
about the issues such as, "Relations between MPs and electorates, Parliamentary
Committee Regulations and Functions of Parliamentary Staff". TUMIKOM prepared the
file on these issues and send it to the Head of Democracy Committee in parliament.
(17 April 2006)
2-TUMIKOM made an announcement and drew attention to parties election statements on
July 22, 2007 election and lack of solutions on issues like, transparency,
political ethic and democratic opening and in the same announcement given some
suggestion about these issues.(May 17, 2007)
3- Under the title of "Ten Promises", TUMIKOM asked some question to fifteen
different parties Which are going in election, about the issues like "democratic
opening, transparency and political ethic in Turkey" and announced to public.
(July 7, 2007)
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