Hüsnü Doğan

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Hüsnü Doğan (* 1944 in Malatya ) is a Turkish politician of the motherland party ANAP ( Anavatan Partisi ) , who was Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Village Affairs between 1983 and 1989, Minister of Defense from 1990 to 1991 and Minister of Energy for a few months in 1996 natural resources was.

Life

Doğan began after attending the Malatya High School (Malatya Lisesi) to study civil engineering at the Technical University of the Middle East ODTÜ (Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi) in Ankara , which he graduated in 1969. He then became a researcher in the State Planning Office DPT (Devlet Planlama Teşkilatı) , whose director Turgut Özal he had already met while teaching at the ODTÜ and who, like him, came from Malatya . He was then head of the DPT's foreign capital department and special advisor to the Ministry of Agriculture, where he later became coordinator for research planning and general director. After working as a coordinator in the automotive industry, he was appointed chairman of the YSK Foreign Capital Council (Yabancı Sermaye Kurulu) by Vice Prime Minister Özal, who was now responsible for economics , and held this position until 1983.

In 1983, Doğan was one of the founders of the ANAP motherland party and one of the authors of the party's policy program. On December 13, 1983, Prime Minister Turgut Özal appointed him Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Village Affairs (Tarım Orman ve Köyişleri Bakanı) in his first cabinet . Until his replacement by Lütfullah Kayalar, he also held this ministerial office in Özal's second cabinet . In a 1986 by-election, he was elected to the Grand National Assembly for the ANAP for the first time , where he initially represented Istanbul .

In the parliamentary elections of October 29, 1989 , Doğan was elected to the Grand National Assembly for Izmir and served between November 9, 1989 and October 28, 1990, initially as Minister of State (Devlet Bakanı) in the cabinet of Prime Minister Yıldırım Akbulut . In the course of a cabinet reshuffle, he was then the successor to Safa Giray from October 28, 1990 until his replacement by Mehmet Yazar on March 1, 1991 Defense Minister (Milli Savunma Bakanı) in this government. The Second Gulf War fell during his tenure as Minister of Defense . In the parliamentary election of October 20, 1991 , he was re-elected as a member of the Grand National Assembly, in which, after being re-elected on December 24, 1995 , he represented the interests of Istanbul again until April 18, 1999.

In 1991 Doğan applied for the position of chairman of the ANAP in Istanbul, but was defeated by Özal's wife, Semra Özal . Shortly afterwards he resigned from the ANAP in 1991 in protest against Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz's political course and on October 7, 1993, together with Yusuf Bozkurt Özal , a brother of Özal, founded the New Party YP (Yeni Parti) and became its deputy chairman. However, he later resigned and became a member of the ANAP again. In the second cabinet of Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz, he finally held the post of Minister for Energy and Natural Resources (Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanı) from March 6 to June 28, 1996 .

Doğan is married and has one child.

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Individual evidence

  1. 45th Government of the Republic of Turkey , Grand National Assembly of Turkey, accessed June 23, 2018
  2. 46th Government of the Republic of Turkey , Grand National Assembly of Turkey, accessed June 23, 2018
  3. 47th Government of the Republic of Turkey , Grand National Assembly of Turkey, accessed June 23, 2018
  4. 53rd Government of the Republic of Turkey , Grand National Assembly of Turkey, accessed on June 23, 2018