1998 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1998 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Necmettin Erbakan (up to 16 January)
- Recai Kutan (from 14 May)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party
- Motherland Party (ANAP) with coalition partners Democratic Left Party (DSP) and Democrat Turkey Party (DTP)
- Main opposition
- Welfare Party (RP) (up to 16 January)
- Virtue Party (from 14 May)
Cabinet
Events
- 3 January – First Wind farm of Turkey in İzmir Province
- 17 January – Welfare Party (main party of the 54th government of Turkey) was closed by the court
- 17 February – First female military pilots graduated from the military academy
- 10 May – Galatasaray won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
- 27 June – The 6.3 Mw Adana–Ceyhan earthquake shook the area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), leaving at least 145 dead and 1,500–1,600 injured.
- 1 July – Agreement with the International Money Fund
- 18 August – Operation against the Turkish mafia. Subsequently, relations between some politicians and mafia were revealed
- 16 September – Atilla Ateş, the land forces commander, accused Syria of "hosting terrorists."[3]
- 6 November – High court deposed Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the future prime minister, as İstanbul Mayor [4]
Deaths
- 14 January – Safiye Ayla (born in 1907), singer
- 15 May – Naim Talu (born in 1919), former prime minister (36th government of Turkey)
- 16 May – Sevim Tanürek (born in 1934), singer
- 26 June – Hacı Sabancı (born in 1935), industrialist
- 17 July – Sedat Celasun (born in 1915), retired general
- 13 September – Necdet Calp (born in 1922), politician
- 8 November – Erol Taş (born in 1926), actor
Gallery
- Süleyman Demirel
- Necmettin Erbakan
- Recai Kutan
- Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- Erol Taş
See also
References
- Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 505–511
- Mackolik page
- Hürriyet newspaper
- Vowturkey
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