Cabinet Talu
Talu | |
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36th Cabinet of the Republic of Turkey | |
Prime Minister | Naim Talu |
choice | October 12, 1969 |
Appointed by | President Fahri Korutürk |
education | April 15, 1973 |
The End | January 26, 1974 |
Duration | 0 years and 286 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Melen |
successor | Cabinet Ecevit I |
composition | |
Party (s) | CHP , AP , CGP |
representation | |
Great National Assembly of Turkey | 388/450 |
The Talu Cabinet was the 36th government of Turkey , headed by Prime Minister Naim Talu from April 15, 1973 to January 26, 1974 .
From 1970 onwards there were increasingly violent clashes between left and right-wing radical forces in Turkey. After the government under Suleyman Demirel lost a majority in parliament and was unable to restore public order and security in the country, the chief of staff announced a memorandum on March 12, 1971 calling on parliament to organize a strong and independent government, which prevent anarchy and violence by democratic means and introduce reforms, otherwise the military would take over the business of government. Prime Minister Demirel then resigned in protest.
President Cevdat Sunay tasked the lawyer and former CHP minister Nihat Erim with forming a government. The cabinet consisted mainly of independent experts and members of the AP and the CHP, but soon failed because of different ideas about reform and modernization of the country. A second cabinet under the leadership of Erim only worked for a short time, then the head of government resigned after extensive constitutional changes. Ferit Melen became the new Prime Minister .
After Fahri Korutürk was elected as the new president, Melen resigned from office. Since the situation in the country had calmed down in the meantime and the military leadership had prevailed with Kemalist reforms and the restoration of public order, new elections were scheduled for October 14, 1973 and Trade Minister Naim Talu was appointed head of government.
minister
title | Surname | Political party |
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Prime Minister | Naim Talu | independently |
Minister of State | ||
Kemal Satir | CGP | |
Nizamettin Erkmen | AP | |
İlhan Öztrak | independently | |
İsmail Hakkı Tekinel | independently | |
Minister of Justice | Hayri Mumcuoğlu | independently |
Defense Minister | İlhami Sancar | CGP |
Interior minister | Mukadder Öztekin | independently |
Foreign minister | Ümit Haluk Bayülken | independently |
Finance minister | Sadık Tekin Müftüoğlu | AP |
Minister of Education | Orhan Dengiz | AP |
Minister for Public Works | Nurettin ok | AP |
Minister of Construction and Settlement | Nebil Oktay | CGP |
Minister for Health and Social Security | Vefa Tanır | CGP |
Minister of Agriculture | Ahmet Nusret Tuna | AP |
Minister for Village Affairs | Orhan Kürümoğlu | AP |
Forest Minister | İsa Bingöl | AP |
Transport Minister | Sabahattin Özbek | independently |
Minister of Labor | Ali Naili Erdem | AP |
Minister of Commerce | Ahmet Turkel | AP |
Minister for Industry and Technology | Nuri Bayar | AP |
Minister for Customs and Monopolies | Fethi Çelikbaş | CGP |
Tourism Minister | Ahmet İhsan Kırımlı | AP |
Minister for Energy and Natural Resources | Kemal Demir | CGP |
Minister for Youth and Sport | Celalettin Bing Oil | AP |