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46th government of Turkey

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 46th government of Turkey (December 21, 1987 – November 9, 1989) was a government in the history of Turkey. It is also known as the second Özal government.

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Background

Motherland Party (ANAP) won the elections held on November 29, 1987. Turgut Özal, the leader of ANAP, who was also the prime minister of the previous government, founded the government.

The government

In the list below, the serving period of cabinet members who served only a part of the cabinet's lifespan are shown in the column "Notes".

Title[1][2] Name Party Notes
Prime Minister Turgut Özal ANAP December 21, 1987 – October 31, 1989
Deputy Prime Minister Kaya Erdem
Ali Bozer
ANAP December 21, 1987 – January 5, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Minister of State
Kazım Oksay
Güneş Taner
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Abdullah Tenekeci
Işın Çelebi
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Veysel Atasoy
Kamran İnan
ANAP December 21, 1987 – June 26, 1989
June 26, 1989 – March 30, 1989
Ali Bozer ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
Yusuf Bozkurt Özal
İsmail Özarslan
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Adnan Kahveci
Saffet Sert
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Mehmet Yazar ANAP
Cemil Çiçek ANAP
Nihat Kitapçı ANAP December 21, 1987 – July 6, 1988
Ercüment Konukman ANAP March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Justice Oltan Sungurlu
Mehmet Topaç
Oltan Sungurlu
ANAP December 21, 1987 – June 27, 1989
December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of National Defense Ercan Vuralhan
Safa Giray
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of the Interior Mustafa Kalemli
Abdülkadir Aksu
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mesut Yılmaz ANAP
Ministry of Finance and Customs Kurtcebe Alptemoçin
Ekrem Pakdemirli
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of National Education Youth and Sports[Note 1] Hasan Celal Güzel
Avni Akyol
ANAP March 2, 1989 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Public Works Safa Giray
Cengiz Altınkaya
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Health and Social Security[Note 2] Bülent Akarcalı
Nihat Kitapçı
Halil Şıvgın
ANAP December 21, 1987 – June 27, 1989

June 27, 1989 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989

Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Village Affairs Hüsnü Doğan
Lütfullah Kayalar
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Transport Ekrem Pakdemirli
Cengiz Tuncer
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Labour and Social Security İmren Aykut ANAP
Ministry of Industry and Commerce Şükrü Yürür ANAP
Ministry Culture and Tourism Tınaz Titiz
İlham Aküzüm
ANAP December 21, 1987 – March 30, 1989
March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Culture beyond the scope after March 30, 1989
Ministry Culture Namık Kemal zeybek ANAP March 30, 1989 – November 9, 1989
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Fahrettin Kurt ANAP

Aftermath

On 31 October 1989, Turgut Özal was elected the president of Turkey. According to the constitution, he left the office of prime minister. After a brief period during which Ali Bozer was the acting prime minister, the new government was founded by Yıldırım Akbulut.

Notes

  1. ^ Youth and sports beyond the scope after 02.03.1989
  2. ^ Social security beyond the scope after 02.03.1989

References

Preceded by 46th Government of Turkey
21 December 1987- 9 November 1989
Succeeded by
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