Cem Boyner

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Cem Boyner (born September 23, 1955 in İstanbul ) is a Turkish textile entrepreneur and politician.

Life

Cem Boyner comes from one of the richest trading families in Turkey. He graduated from Robert College and Bosporus University . He worked for many years in the Turkish Chamber of Commerce TÜSİAD and was meanwhile employer president . He is married to Ümit Boyner , geb. 1963, who has been President of the Association of Turkish Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (TÜSIAD) since January 2010 . After his political engagement, he now appears primarily as an entrepreneur for the Boyner Holding.

politics

He is the leader and co-founder of the Turkish New Democracy Movement (tr: YDH) party. The establishment in the mid-1990s was pushed ahead mainly because of the general dissatisfaction with the established parties. According to Boyner, his party wanted to negotiate with the Kurds on the one hand and give the fundamentalists more opportunities to develop on the other. In economic policy, the privatization of the state-owned enterprises was supposed to bring about an economic upswing. The new party disappeared from the political scene as early as the late 1990s.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. qantara.de accessed on January 30, 2010.
  2. Turkish economic crisis is developing into state crisis on wsws.org of April 17, 2001, accessed on January 30, 2010.