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'''Nejat Konjuk''' is a former prime minister of [[Northern Cyprus]], He held this office twice, once from 1976 to 1978 and a second time from 1983 to 1985. He was born in [[Nicosia]] in 1928.
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|name = Nejat Konjuk
|office = [[Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus]]
|president = [[Rauf Denktaş]]
|term_start = 13 December 1983
|term_end = 19 July 1985
|predecessor = [[Mustafa Çağatay]]
|successor = [[Derviş Eroğlu]]
|president1 = [[Rauf Denktaş]]
|term_start1 = 3 July 1976
|term_end1 = 21 April 1978
|predecessor1 = [[Rauf Denktaş]]
|successor1 = [[Osman Örek]]
|office2 = [[National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)#Leaders of the National Unity Party|Leader of the National Unity Party]]
|predecessor2 = [[Rauf Denktaş]]
|successor2 =[[Osman Örek]]
|term_start2 = 3 July 1976
|term_end2 = 2 March 1978
|office6 = [[Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)|Member of the Assembly of Republic]]
|term_start7 = 20 June 1976
|term_end7 = 23 June 1985
|constituency7 = [[Lefkoşa]] ([[Northern Cyprus general election, 1976|1976]], [[Founding Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus|1981]])
|birth_date = 1928
|birth_place = [[Nicosia]], [[Cyprus]]
|death_date = {{death date and age|2014|12|31|1928|df=yes}} [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
|party = [[National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus)|National Unity Party]]
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'''Osman Nejat Konuk''' (1928 – 31 December 2014<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kpdailynews.com/print.php?news=2618 |title=Osman Nejat Konuk dies |access-date=7 January 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107094325/http://www.kpdailynews.com/print.php?news=2618 |archive-date=7 January 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref>) was a 2nd prime minister of [[Northern Cyprus]], He held this office twice, once from 1976 to 1978 and a second time from 1983 to 1985.
Born in 1928 in Nicosia, Cyprus, Osman Nejat Konuk completed his primary and secondary education in Nicosia. In 1951 he graduated with a degree in Law from the Ankara Faculty of Law, Turkey.
==Early life, career and death==
Born in 1928 in [[Nicosia]], Cyprus, Osman Nejat Konuk completed his primary and secondary education in Nicosia. In 1951, he graduated with a degree in Law from the Ankara Faculty of Law, Turkey.


Following his graduation he worked in Turkey in the public sector as legal advisor (Bursa Forestry Department. He left public service in 1955 and worked as an independent lawyer until 1960. In 1960 he returned to Cyprus and assumed the role of General Secretary at the newly formed Turkish Community Parliament in Cyprus (Türk Cemaat Meclisi), followed by a role as the Undersecretary to the Turkish Cypriot Leader.
Following his graduation he worked in Turkey in the public sector as legal advisor (Bursa Forestry Department. He left public service in 1955 and worked as an independent lawyer until 1960. In 1960 he returned to Cyprus and assumed the role of General Secretary at the newly formed Turkish Community Parliament in Cyprus (Türk Cemaat Meclisi), followed by a role as the Undersecretary to the Turkish Cypriot Leader.


With the establishment of the transitional Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration when Rauf Denktaş became Vice-Turkish Cypriot Leader, he was appointed as Denktaş’s Undersecretary. In 1969, Konuk portfolio was changed when he was appointed to be the Undersecretary of Justice and Interior.
With the establishment of the transitional Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration when Rauf Denktaş became Vice-Turkish Cypriot Leader, he was appointed as Denktaş's Undersecretary. In 1969, Konuk portfolio was changed when he was appointed to be the Undersecretary of Justice and Interior.
At the 5 July 1970 general elections, he was elected to the Turkish Cypriot Community Parliament, representing Nicosia district. In the new Executive Board (government) of the Turkish Cypriot Community he was tasked with the Justice and Interior Affairs portfolio.
At the 5 July 1970 general elections, he was elected to the Turkish Cypriot Community Parliament, representing Nicosia district. In the new Executive Board (government) of the Turkish Cypriot Community he was tasked with the Justice and Interior Affairs portfolio.


On 24 February 1975 on the first plenary meeting of the Parliament of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus (KTFD) he became a member of the government and then elected as the General Secretary of his party, National Unity Party. At the 1976 general elections he was re-elected to the parliament from Nicosia. With NUP majority Konuk was appointed to form the first government of the newly formed KTFD and served as Prime Minister until he resigned from both the post and from his party in 1978.
On 24 February 1975 on the first plenary meeting of the Parliament of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus (KTFD) he became a member of the government and then elected as the General Secretary of his party, National Unity Party. At the 1976 general elections he was re-elected to the parliament from Nicosia. With NUP majority Konuk was appointed to form the first government of the newly formed KTFD and served as Prime Minister until he resigned from both the post and from his party in 1978.


He served as [[List of speakers of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)|the speaker of the legislature]] from 1981 to 1983.<ref name="cm.gov.nc.tr">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cm.gov.nc.tr/GecmisMeclisBaskan|title=GEÇMIS DÖNEM MECLIS BASKANLARI|author=Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti Cumhuriyet Meclisi|website=www.cm.gov.nc.tr}}</ref>
He joined the Democratic Peoples’ Party (DHP) and became its leader.

He joined the Democratic Peoples' Party (DHP) and became its leader.
He was re-elected to the parliament as a DHP MP for Nicosia. In the 1983 constituent assembly of the newly formed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus he served as Nicosia MP and was appointed to the Premiership of the new republic serving between 1983 and 1985. In 1985 Konuk retired from active politics.
He was re-elected to the parliament as a DHP MP for Nicosia. In the 1983 constituent assembly of the newly formed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus he served as Nicosia MP and was appointed to the Premiership of the new republic serving between 1983 and 1985. In 1985 Konuk retired from active politics.


He died of cancer in his home in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] at the night of 31 December 2014, aged 86.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Osman Nejat Konuk dies|url=http://www.kpdailynews.com/print.php?news=2618|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107094325/http://www.kpdailynews.com/print.php?news=2618|archive-date=7 January 2015|access-date=7 January 2015}}</ref>
==References==


==References==
*[http://www.cm.gov.nc.tr/dir_vekil/KONUKN.DOC TRNC government document on Nejat Konuk]
*[http://www.cm.gov.nc.tr/dir_vekil/KONUKN.DOC TRNC government document on Nejat Konuk]
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 15 August 2023

Nejat Konjuk
Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus
In office
13 December 1983 – 19 July 1985
PresidentRauf Denktaş
Preceded byMustafa Çağatay
Succeeded byDerviş Eroğlu
In office
3 July 1976 – 21 April 1978
PresidentRauf Denktaş
Preceded byRauf Denktaş
Succeeded byOsman Örek
Leader of the National Unity Party
In office
3 July 1976 – 2 March 1978
Preceded byRauf Denktaş
Succeeded byOsman Örek
Member of the Assembly of Republic
In office
20 June 1976 – 23 June 1985
ConstituencyLefkoşa (1976, 1981)
Personal details
Born1928
Nicosia, Cyprus
Died31 December 2014(2014-12-31) (aged 86) Istanbul, Turkey
Political partyNational Unity Party

Osman Nejat Konuk (1928 – 31 December 2014[1]) was a 2nd prime minister of Northern Cyprus, He held this office twice, once from 1976 to 1978 and a second time from 1983 to 1985.

Early life, career and death[edit]

Born in 1928 in Nicosia, Cyprus, Osman Nejat Konuk completed his primary and secondary education in Nicosia. In 1951, he graduated with a degree in Law from the Ankara Faculty of Law, Turkey.

Following his graduation he worked in Turkey in the public sector as legal advisor (Bursa Forestry Department. He left public service in 1955 and worked as an independent lawyer until 1960. In 1960 he returned to Cyprus and assumed the role of General Secretary at the newly formed Turkish Community Parliament in Cyprus (Türk Cemaat Meclisi), followed by a role as the Undersecretary to the Turkish Cypriot Leader.

With the establishment of the transitional Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration when Rauf Denktaş became Vice-Turkish Cypriot Leader, he was appointed as Denktaş's Undersecretary. In 1969, Konuk portfolio was changed when he was appointed to be the Undersecretary of Justice and Interior.

At the 5 July 1970 general elections, he was elected to the Turkish Cypriot Community Parliament, representing Nicosia district. In the new Executive Board (government) of the Turkish Cypriot Community he was tasked with the Justice and Interior Affairs portfolio.

On 24 February 1975 on the first plenary meeting of the Parliament of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus (KTFD) he became a member of the government and then elected as the General Secretary of his party, National Unity Party. At the 1976 general elections he was re-elected to the parliament from Nicosia. With NUP majority Konuk was appointed to form the first government of the newly formed KTFD and served as Prime Minister until he resigned from both the post and from his party in 1978.

He served as the speaker of the legislature from 1981 to 1983.[2]

He joined the Democratic Peoples' Party (DHP) and became its leader. He was re-elected to the parliament as a DHP MP for Nicosia. In the 1983 constituent assembly of the newly formed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus he served as Nicosia MP and was appointed to the Premiership of the new republic serving between 1983 and 1985. In 1985 Konuk retired from active politics.

He died of cancer in his home in Istanbul, Turkey at the night of 31 December 2014, aged 86.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Osman Nejat Konuk dies". Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. ^ Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti Cumhuriyet Meclisi. "GEÇMIS DÖNEM MECLIS BASKANLARI". www.cm.gov.nc.tr.
  3. ^ "Osman Nejat Konuk dies". Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by
none
Prime minister of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
1983–1985
Succeeded by