Category 1: Legal Foundations
Category 2: Power & Governance
Category 3:
Prosecutors and Deputats
100

The supreme legislative act of Turkmenistan that guarantees the separation of powers and the rights of citizens.

Constitution

100

This individual serves as the head of state and the head of the executive branch, possessing the power to issue binding decrees.

President

100

This is the specific number of years a prosecutor is appointed to serve in their position before they must be reappointed or moved.


5 years

200

It's primary goal is to maintain the "Rule of Law" by preventing arbitrary or discriminatory actions by bureaucracy

Administrative Law

200

The high-level representative body that acts as a "People's Council" to coordinate between the different branches of the state.

Khalk Maslahaty

200

IThis is the total number of elected Deputats who sit in the Mejlis of Turkmenistan to represent the people and pass laws.

125

300

The legal principle where an individual is considered innocent of an administrative violation until their guilt is proven.

Presumption of Innocence

300

The state official appointed by Parliament to protect human rights and investigate complaints against government agencies.

Ombudsman

300

This is the length of time, in years, that a Deputat is elected to serve before the next general election.

5 years

400

This term refers to the "Permanent" status of Turkmenistan recognized by the UN, which dictates its non-interference in international administrative conflicts.

Neutrality

400

The government ministry responsible for the registration of public associations and the management of the legal system.

Adalat (Ministry of Justice)

400

To be eligible to run for office as a Deputat, a citizen of Turkmenistan must be at least this age by the day of the election.

25 years old

500

The specific body of law used to punish "minor" illegal acts that do not reach the level of a full criminal offense.

Code of Administrative Offenses

500

The name for the local government bodies or "councils" that manage administrative affairs at the district or city level.

Gengesh

500

The Forbidden Second Job. Under the law, a Deputat cannot simultaneously hold this type of position, such as being a Judge, a Prosecutor, or a member of the Cabinet of Ministers.

Executive or Judicial office