yönetenidar
Yönetenidar is a neologism in political theory used to describe a governance model in which a single actor or tightly integrated set of actors holds both executive and administrative authority, effectively governing policy direction and public administration in a unified framework. In such a system, the lines between policymaking, implementation, and day-to-day management are blurred, and oversight structures may be weakened relative to more pluralistic systems. The term is mostly encountered in speculative discourse and niche analyses rather than formal constitutional doctrine.
Etymology and usage: The term appears to be constructed from Turkish roots, with yöneten meaning governing
Characteristics and debates: Common features include consolidated executive-administrative power, centralized decision-making, rapid policy execution, and reduced