List of Prime Ministers of Turkey

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This list includes the Prime Ministers of Turkey .

history

The forerunner of the office between the years 1920 and 1923, ie during the time of the Turkish Liberation War , was the office of the "President of the Council of Enforcement Officers " ( Turkish İcra Vekilleri Heyeti Reisi ). The Council of Enforcement Officers was an executive committee of the National Assembly , which was constituted on April 23, 1920 in Ankara. A law of May 2, 1920 regulated the election of the members of this committee by the National Assembly. The Executive Committee was headed by the President of the National Assembly. If this was prevented, the chair was chaired by a committee member. In the constitution of January 20, 1921 , this state of affairs was constitutionally sanctioned and the election was determined by the members of the council of enforcement officers. However, according to Article 9 of the Constitution, the President of the National Assembly remained the “natural” chairman of the Council of Enforcement Commissioners. It was up to him to confirm the decisions of this council. By law of July 8, 1922, the election of the chairman of the council of enforcement officers was determined by the National Assembly.

Another change resulted from the introduction of the republic on October 29, 1923. The newly introduced office of President was made institutionally independent. However, he retained the authority to chair the National Assembly and the Council of Enforcement Commissioners in individual cases. The members of the Council of Enforcement Commissioners have now been appointed by the President and presented to the National Assembly for approval. The holder of the office was named Başvekil , which outside of Turkey was referred to as “Prime Minister”. The constitution of April 20, 1924 brought more detailed regulations, but no fundamental changes in the organization and designation of government bodies. From January 10, 1945, the names of the government, its members and its chairman was adapted to the international practice in Turkey while Başbakan (Prime Minister), Bakan (Minister) and Bakanlar Kurulu (Council of Ministers) turki Siert .

During the reign of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes , the old names were temporarily reintroduced in 1952. This was reversed after the military coup on May 27, 1960 .

Vekil , as the members of the Turkish government were called in the first two decades of the republic, actually means representative , commissioner . This was intended to express that the government should essentially be an executive committee of the National Assembly . In contrast, the ministers outside Turkey were called Nazır (“Minister”; actually an Arabic loan word meaning “seeing, looking (up)”) in Turkish usage . The Turkish word Bakan is the literal translation of nazır .

List of Presidents of the Council of Enforcement Officers

# image Surname Taking office Resignation Political party Enforcement Officer Council
1 Mustafa Kemal Pasha Mustafa Kemal Pasha
(1881–1938)
May 3, 1920 January 24, 1921 HF I.
2 Mustafa Fevzi Pasha Mustafa Fevzi Pasha
(1876–1950)
January 24, 1921 July 9, 1922 HF II, III
3 Huseyin Rauf Bey Hüseyin Rauf Bey
(1881–1964)
July 12, 1922 4th August 1923 HF IV
4th Ali Fethi Bey Ali Fethi Bey
(1880-1943)
August 14, 1923 October 27, 1923 HF V

List of Prime Ministers since the founding of the Republic

This is a list of the Turkish Prime Ministers from the founding of the Republic on October 29, 1923 until the introduction of the presidential system on July 9, 2018.

# image Surname Taking office Resignation Political party cabinet government
1 İsmet Pasha İsmet Pasha
(1884–1973)
October 30, 1923 November 22, 1924 HF I, II 1st, 2nd
2 Ali Fethi Bey Ali Fethi Bey
(1881-1943)
November 22, 1924 March 3, 1925 CHF I. 3.
(1) İsmet Pascha or İsmet İnönü İsmet Pascha
(from 1934 "İnönü")
(1884–1973)
March 3, 1925 November 1, 1937 CHF / CHP III, IV, V, VI, VII 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
3 Celâl Bayar
(1883–1986)
November 1, 1937 January 25, 1939 CHP I, II 9th, 10th
4th Refik Saydam Refik Saydam
(1881-1942)
January 25, 1939 July 8, 1942 CHP I, II 11., 12.
- Ahmet Fikri Tüzer Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
(acting)
(1878–1942)
July 8, 1942 July 9, 1942 CHP - 12.
5 Şükrü Saracoğlu Şükrü Saracoğlu
(1887–1953)
July 9, 1942 August 7, 1946 CHP I, II 13., 14.
6th Recep Peker Recep Peker
(1889-1950)
August 7, 1946 September 10, 1947 CHP I. 15th
7th Hasan Saka Hasan Saka
(1886–1960)
September 10, 1947 January 16, 1949 CHP I, II 16., 17.
8th Şemsettin Günaltay Şemsettin Günaltay
(1883–1961)
January 16, 1949 May 22, 1950 CHP I. 18th
9 Adnan Menderes Adnan Menderes
(1889–1961)
May 22, 1950 May 27, 1960 DP I, II, III, IV, V 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
10 Cemal Gürsel
(1895–1966)
May 30, 1960 October 27, 1961 military I, II 24., 25.
- Image of none.svg Emin Fahrettin Özdilek
(acting)
(1898–1989)
October 27, 1961 November 20, 1961 military - 25th
(1) İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
(1884–1973)
November 20, 1961 February 20, 1965 CHP VIII, IX, X 26., 27., 28.
11 Suat Hayri Ürgüplü Suat Hayri Ürgüplü
(1903–1981)
February 20, 1965 October 27, 1965 AP I. 29
12 Suleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
(1924-2015)
October 27, 1965 March 26, 1971 AP I, II, III 30., 31., 32.
13 Nihat Erim Nihat Erim
(1912–1980)
March 26, 1971 May 22, 1972 independent I, II 33rd, 34th
14th Image of none.svg Ferit Melen
(1906–1988)
May 22, 1972 April 15, 1973 independent I. 35.
15th Image of none.svg Mehmet Naim Talu
(1919–1998)
April 15, 1973 January 26, 1974 independent I. 36.
16 Bülent Ecevit 2000.jpg Bülent Ecevit
(1925-2006)
January 26, 1974 17th November 1974 CHP I. 37.
17th Image of none.svg Sadi Irmak
(1904–1990)
17th November 1974 March 31, 1975 independent I. 38.
(12) Suleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
(1924-2015)
March 31, 1975 June 21, 1977 AP IV 39.
(16) Bülent Ecevit 2000.jpg Bülent Ecevit
(1925-2006)
June 21, 1977 July 21, 1977 CHP II 40.
(12) Suleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
(1924-2015)
July 21, 1977 5th January 1978 AP V 41.
(16) Bülent Ecevit 2000.jpg Bülent Ecevit
(1925-2006)
5th January 1978 November 12, 1979 CHP III 42.
(12) Suleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
(1924-2015)
November 12, 1979 September 12, 1980 AP VI 43.
18th Image of none.svg Bülend Ulusu
(1923-2015)
20th September 1980 December 13, 1983 military I. 44.
19th Turgut Özal Turgut Özal
(1927–1993)
December 13, 1983 October 31, 1989 ANAP I, II 45th, 46th
- Image of none.svg Ali Bozer
(acting)
(* 1925)
October 31, 1989 November 9, 1989 ANAP - 46.
20th Yildirim Akbulut (1988) .jpg Yıldırım Akbulut
(* 1935)
November 9, 1989 June 23, 1991 ANAP I. 47.
21st Image of none.svg Mesut Yılmaz
(* 1947)
June 23, 1991 November 20, 1991 ANAP I. 48.
(12) Suleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
(1924-2015)
November 20, 1991 May 16, 1993 DYP VII 49.
- Erdal İnönü (cropped) .jpg Erdal İnönü
(acting)
(1926-2007)
May 16, 1993 June 25, 1993 SHP - 49.
22nd (Tansu Çiller) Rueda de prensa de Felipe González y la primera ministra de Turquía.  Moncloa pool.  16 de noviembre de 1995 (cropped) .jpeg Tansu Çiller
(* 1946)
June 25, 1993 March 6, 1996 DYP I, II, III 50th, 51st, 52nd
(21) Image of none.svg Mesut Yılmaz
(* 1947)
March 6, 1996 June 28, 1996 ANAP II 53.
23 Necmettin Erbakan Necmettin Erbakan
(1926-2011)
June 28, 1996 June 30, 1997 RP I. 54.
(21) Image of none.svg Mesut Yılmaz
(* 1947)
June 30, 1997 January 11, 1999 ANAP III 55.
(16) Bülent Ecevit 2000.jpg Bülent Ecevit
(1925-2006)
January 11, 1999 November 18, 2002 DSP IV, V 56th, 57th
24 Abdullah Gul Abdullah Gül
(* 1950)
November 18, 2002 March 14, 2003 ACP I. 58.
25th Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
(* 1954)
March 14, 2003 August 28, 2014 ACP I , II , III 59th, 60th, 61st
26th Ahmet Davutoğlu Ahmet Davutoğlu
(* 1959)
29th August 2014 May 24, 2016 ACP I , II , III 62nd, 63rd, 64th
27 Binali Yıldırım Binali Yıldırım
(* 1955)
May 24, 2016 July 9, 2018 ACP I. 65.
Office abolished in 2018, the tasks are taken over by the President .

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  • Halk Fırkası / Cumhuriyet Halk Fırkası / Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi
  • Democrat Parti
  • Adalet Partisi
  • Anavatan Partisi
  • Dogru Yol Partisi
  • Social Democrat Halkçı Parti
  • Refah Partisi
  • Democracy Sol Parti
  • Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi
  • independent
  • military
  • See also

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Klaus Kreiser, Christoph K. Neumann: Small history of Turkey . Federal Agency for Civic Education , Bonn 2006, ISBN 3-89331-654-X , p. 480 f.
    2. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Hükümetleri , www.tbmm.gov.tr, accessed on March 20, 2009 (Turkish).
    3. a b c Today's Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP) was initially called "Halk Fırkası" (HF) until 1924 and "Cumhuriyet Halk Fırkası" (CHF) from 1924 to 1935.