38th government of Turkey
The 38th government of Turkey (November 17, 1974 – March 31, 1975) was a caretaker government of Turkey led by Sadi Irmak, an independent member of the Turkish senate.
Background
After the end of the 37th government, no parties volunteered to form coalitions with other parties. Therefore, the president asked Sadi Irmak to form an independent government.
The government
Title[1][2] | Name |
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Prime Minister | Sadi Irmak |
Deputy Prime Minister | Zeyyat Baykara |
Minister of State | |
Mehmet Özgüneş | |
Muhlis Fer | |
Salih Yıldız | |
Ministry of Justice | Hayri Mumcuoğlu |
Ministry of National Defense | İlhami Sancar |
Ministry of the Interior | Mukadder Öztekin |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Melih Esenbel |
Ministry of Finance | Bedri Gürsoy |
Ministry of National Education | Sefa Reisoğlu |
Ministry of Public Works | Vefa Tanır |
Ministry of Commerce | Haluk Cillov |
Ministry of Health and Social Security | Kemal Demir |
Ministry of Customs and Monopolies | Baran Tuncer |
Ministry Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry | Reşat Aktan |
Ministry of Transport | Sabahattin Özbek |
Ministry of Labour | Turhan Esener |
Ministry of Industry | Mehmet Gölhan |
Ministry Tourism | İlhan Eliyaoğlu |
Ministry Culture | Nermin Neftçi |
Ministry of Construction and Settlement | Selahattin Babüroğlu |
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources | Erhan Işıl |
Ministry of Village Affairs and Cooperatives | İsmail Hakı Aydınoğlu |
Ministry of Forestry | Fikret Saatçioğlu |
Ministry of Youth and Sports | Zeki Baloğlu |
Aftermath
The government did not receive the vote of confidence, but it continued until the formation of the next government. Thus, without a vote of confidence, it continued to rule for more than four months until the 39th government.
References
- Official page of prime minister Archived May 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Official page of the parliament
Preceded by 37th government of Turkey (Bülent Ecevit) |
38th Government of Turkey 17 November 1974 – 31 March 1975 |
Succeeded by 39th government of Turkey (Süleyman Demirel) |
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