56th government of Turkey

The 56th government of Turkey (11 January 1999 – 28 May 1999) was a minority government led by Bülent Ecevit of Democratic Left Party (DSP).

Bülent Ecevit

Background

The election results of 1995 necessitated a series of coalition governments, all of which were unstable. Finally, Bülent Ecevit, the leader of DSP, was asked to form a minority government to serve as a caretaker government until new elections. Although DSP was the fourth party measured by seats, the others promised to support his government without formally participating in it.

The government

Title[1][2] Name Party Note
Prime MinisterBülent EcevitDSP
Deputy Prime Minister
Hikmet UluğbayDSP
Hüsamettin ÖzkanDSP
Minister of State
Şükrü Sina GürelDSP
Hasan GemiciDSP
Mustafa YılmazDSP
Fikret ÜnlüDSP
Aydın TümenDSP
Ministry of JusticeSelçuk ÖzbekIndep
Ministry of National DefenseCahit BayarIndep
Ministry of the InteriorHikmet Sami TürkDSP
Ministry of Foreign Affairsİsmail CemDSP
Ministry of FinanceZekeriya Temizel
Nami Çağan
DSP11 January 1999 – 24 February 1999
24 February 1999 – 28 May 1999
Ministry of National EducationMetin BostancıoğluDSP
Ministry of Public WorksAli IlıksoyDSP
Ministry of Health and Social SecurityMustafa Güven KarahanDSP
Ministry of Agriculture and Village AffairsMahmut ErdirDSP
Ministry of TransportHasan Basri AktanIndep
Ministry of LabourNami Çağan
Hakan Tartan
DSP11 January 1999 – 24 February 1999
24 February 1999 – 28 May 1999
Ministry of Industry and CommerceMetin ŞahinDSP
Ministry TourismAhmet TanDSP
Ministry Cultureİstemihan TalayDSP
Ministry of EnvironmentFevzi AytekinDSP
Ministry of Energy and Natural ResourcesZiya AktaşDSP
Ministry of ForestryArif SezerDSP

Aftermath

The government ended because of the elections held on 18 April 1999.

References

Preceded by
55th government of Turkey
(Mesut Yılmaz)
56th Government of Turkey
11 January 1999 – 28 May 1999
Succeeded by
57th government of Turkey
(Bülent Ecevit)
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