Cabinet Çiller II
Cabinet Çiller II | |
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51st Cabinet of the Republic of Turkey | |
Prime Minister | Tansu Çiller |
choice | October 20, 1991 |
Appointed by | President Suleyman Demirel |
education | 5th October 1995 |
The End | October 30, 1995 |
Duration | 0 years and 25 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Çiller I |
successor | Cabinet Çiller III |
composition | |
Party (s) | DYP minority government |
representation | |
Great National Assembly of Turkey | 178/450 |
The Çiller II cabinet was the 51st government of Turkey , which was headed by Prime Minister Tansu Çiller from October 5, 1995 to October 30, 1995 .
The election in October 1991 was won by Doğru Yol Partisi (DYP) under Süleyman Demirel . The DYP entered into a coalition with the social democrat Halkçı Parti (SHP) and DYP party leader Süleyman Demirel became the new prime minister. On May 16, 1993, Süleyman Demirel was elected to succeed the suddenly deceased President Turgut Özal . On June 13, 1993, the DYP elected Tansu Çiller as the new party leader and on June 25, the coalition elected the country's new prime minister.
In 1992 Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP) , which was banned after the military coup in 1980 , was re-established and Deniz Baykal was elected chairman. As a result, several SHP MPs came together under Baykal's leadership to form their own parliamentary group. On February 18, 1995 the SHP was finally dissolved and the members joined the CHP. Baykal made tough demands on the DYP to continue the coalition. When he sided with the trade unions in the wage conflict that escalated due to an economic crisis, the government collapsed. The CHP announced its withdrawal from the coalition and Çiller submitted her resignation on September 20, 1995. Demirel commissioned Çiller again to form a government. The ruling DYP set up a transitional government and negotiated with the MHP of Alparslan Türkeş and the Democratic Sol Parti (DSP) for a minority cabinet, but the vote of confidence on October 15, 1995 was lost. Early elections have been scheduled for December.
minister
title | Surname | Political party | Remarks |
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Prime Minister | Tansu Çiller | DYP | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Necmettin Cevheri | DYP | |
Minister of State | |||
Cavit Çağlar | DYP | ||
Ali Münif İslamoğlu | DYP | ||
Aykon Dogan | DYP | ||
Esat Kıratlıoğlu | DYP | ||
Rıfaeddin Şahin | DYP | ||
Ayvaz Gökdemir | DYP | ||
Ömer Barutçu | DYP | ||
Mehmet Batallı | DYP | ||
Baki Tuğ | DYP | ||
Işılay Saygın | DYP | ||
Mehmet Selim Ensarioğlu | DYP | ||
Minister of Justice | Bekir Sami Daçe | DYP | |
Defense Minister | Vefa Tanır | DYP | |
Interior minister | Nahit Menteşe | DYP | |
Foreign minister | Coşkun Kırca | DYP | |
Finance minister | İsmet Atilla | DYP | |
Minister of Education | Turhan Tayan | DYP | |
Minister for Public Works and Settlements | Tunç bilget | DYP | |
Minister of Health and Welfare | Dogan Baran | DYP | |
Minister of transport | Ali Şevki Erek | DYP | |
Minister for Labor and Social Security | Ateş Amiklioğlu | DYP | |
Minister for Industry and Trade | Abdülbaki Ataç | DYP | |
Minister of Culture | Köksal Toptan | DYP | |
Minister for Tourism | Bilal Güngör | DYP | |
Minister for Energy and Natural Resources | Şinasi Altınel | DYP | |
Minister for Agriculture and Village Affairs | Nafiz Kurt | DYP | |
Minister for Forests | Hasan Ekinci | DYP | |
Environment Minister | Ahmet Hamdi Üçpınarlar | DYP |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Matthes Buhbe: Turkey. Politics and Contemporary History . (= Volume 2, studies on politics and society in the Middle East ), Leske + Budrich, Opladen 1996, pp. 147–157
- ↑ 51st Government of the Republic of Turkey , Grand National Assembly of Turkey, accessed April 28, 2018