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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Multiple image The 54th government of Turkey governed Turkey from 28 June 1996 to 30 June 1997. It was a coalition government formed by Welfare Party (RP) and True Path Party (DYP), and was known as Refahyol (a portmanteau of the Turkish names of the two parties in the coalition).

Background

After the fall of the 53rd government of Turkey, in which True Path Party (DYP) was one of the participants, Welfare Party (RP) and True Path Party (DYP) formed a coalition government.

Initially, Necmettin Erbakan of Welfare Party was the prime minister and Tansu Çiller of True Path Party was the deputy prime minister. After two years, they were to rotate in the position. However, the DYP was the third-largest in the parliament, and when Erbakan stepped down to begin the rotation, President Süleyman Demirel asked Mesut Yılmaz, leader of the Motherland Party which was the second-largest, to form the new government instead.[1][2]

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[3][4] Name Party Notes
Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan Шаблон:Center
Deputy Prime Minister and
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tansu Çiller Шаблон:Center
Minister of State
Fehim Adak Шаблон:Center
Nevzat Ercan Шаблон:Center
Abdullah Gül Шаблон:Center
Işılay Saygın Шаблон:Center
Sabri Tekir Шаблон:Center
Nafiz Kurt Шаблон:Center
Mehmet Altınsoy Шаблон:Center
Namık Kemal Zeybek Шаблон:Center
Lütfi Esengün Шаблон:Center
Selim Ensarioğlu Шаблон:Center
Cemil Tunç Шаблон:Center
Bekir Aksoy Шаблон:Center
Gürcan Dağdaş Шаблон:Center
Ufuk Söylemez Шаблон:Center
Teoman Rıza Güneri Шаблон:Center
Ayfer Yılmaz Шаблон:Center
Sacit Günbey Шаблон:Center
Bahattin Şaker Шаблон:Center
Ahmet Demircan Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Justice Şevket Kazan Шаблон:Center
Ministry of National Defense Turhan Tayan Шаблон:Center
Ministry of the Interior Mehmet Ağar
Meral Akşener
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Emre Gönensay Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Finance Abdüllatif Şener Шаблон:Center
Ministry of National Education Mehmet Sağlam Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Public Works and Settlement Cevat Ayhan Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Health and Social Security Yıldırım Aktuna
İsmail Karakuyu
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Transport Ömer Barutçu Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Labour and Social Security Necati Çelik Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Industry and Commerce Yalım Erez
Ali Rıza Gönül
Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Recai Kutan Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Culture İsmail Kahraman Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Tourism Bahattin Yücel Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Agriculture and Village Affairs Musa Demirci Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Forestry Halit Dağlı Шаблон:Center
Ministry of Environment Ziyaettin Tokar Шаблон:Center

Aftermath

Necmettin Erbakan resigned as prime minister, hoping his coalition partner Tansu Çiller would be the next prime minister and a similar government would be formed. However, president Süleyman Demirel appointed Mesut Yılmaz of Motherland Party as the new prime minister[5] (see Prime ministership of Necmettin Erbakan).

This government dissolved under the pressure from the military.

References

  1. Шаблон:Cite news
  2. Шаблон:Cite web
  3. Official page of prime minister Шаблон:Webarchive
  4. Official page of the parliament
  5. Sina Akşin:Kısa Türkiye Tarihi,Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür yayınları, İstanbul, Шаблон:ISBN, p.303

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