Yıldırım Akbulut

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Yıldırım Akbulut
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Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
9 November 1989 – 23 June 1991
President Turgut Özal
Deputy Ali Bozer (1989-90)
Preceded by Turgut Özal
Succeeded by Mesut Yılmaz
Speaker of the Grand National Assembly
In office
20 May 1999 – 30 September 2000
President Süleyman Demirel,
Ahmet Necdet Sezer
Preceded by Hikmet Çetin
Succeeded by Ömer İzgi
In office
24 December 1987 – 9 November 1989
President Kenan Evren
Preceded by Necmettin Karaduman
Succeeded by İsmet Kaya Erdem
Leader of the Motherland Party
In office
16 November 1989 – 15 June 1991
Preceded by Turgut Özal
Succeeded by Mesut Yılmaz
Interior Minister of Turkey
In office
26 October 1984 – 26 September 1987
Prime Minister Turgut Özal
Preceded by Ali Tanrıyar
Succeeded by Ahmet Selçuk
Personal details
Born (1935-09-02)September 2, 1935
Erzincan, Turkey
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Ankara, Turkey
Resting place State Cemetery
Political party ANAP
Spouse(s) Saime Akbulut
Education Law
Alma mater Istanbul University
Profession Politician

Yıldırım Akbulut (Turkish pronunciation: [jɯɫdɯˈɾɯm akbuˈɫut]; 2 September 1935[1][2][3] – 14 April 2021[4]) was a Turkish politician, who was a leader of the Motherland Party (ANAP), the Prime Minister of Turkey, and twice the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.[5][6]

A lawyer by profession, Akbulut was one of the founding members of the Motherland Party in 1983. Entering Parliament in the 1983 general election, he became the Minister of the Interior under Prime Minister and ANAP leader Turgut Özal in 1984. Serving until 1987, Akbulut was then fielded as his party's candidate for Parliamentary speaker, which he won and subsequently served until 1989.

In 1989, Özal contested the presidential election and was elected the 8th President of Turkey. Özal chose Akbulut as his successor as Prime Minister, leading him to be elected ANAP leader and taking office as the 20th Prime Minister of Turkey. He was widely regarded as a 'puppet' of President Özal, who was accused despite his ceremonial and impartial position of calling the shots for the government. He was defeated in the 1991 ANAP leadership primaries by Mesut Yılmaz and subsequently left office.

Biography

He was born in Erzincan, Turkey as the son of a postman. After finishing the high school, Yıldırım Akbulut was educated in Law at Istanbul University. Following his graduation, he worked as a free-lance lawyer.

Entered politics, Akbulut was elected to the parliament from Erzincan province. He served as Minister of Interior in the cabinet of Turgut Özal. He was then elected Speaker of the Parliament serving between December 24, 1987 and November 9, 1989.

After the election of Turgut Özal as the President of Turkey, Akbulut became Prime Minister from November 9, 1989 forming the 47th government of Turkey. On June 15, 1991 he lost Anavatan Party primaries to Mesut Yilmaz, ending his tenure in office. In 1992, with the order of Ozal, Akbulut resigned from the party, however, he returned shortly afterwards.

On May 20, 1999, Yıldırım Akbulut was elected for the second time as Speaker of the Grand National Assembly that lasted until September 30, 2000.

Personal life

He was married with three children.

References

Political offices
Preceded by Interior Minister of Turkey
Oct 26, 1984–Sep 16, 1987
Succeeded by
Ahmet Selçuk
Preceded by Speaker of the Parliament of Turkey
Dec 24, 1987–Nov 9, 1989
Succeeded by
İsmet Kaya Erdem
Preceded by Prime Minister of Turkey
Nov 9, 1989–Jun 23, 1991
Succeeded by
Mesut Yılmaz
Preceded by Speaker of the Parliament of Turkey
May 20, 1999–Sep 30, 2000
Succeeded by
Ömer İzgi
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Motherland Party
Nov 16, 1989–Jun 15, 1991
Succeeded by
Mesut Yılmaz


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