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Beril Dedeoğlu

Hatice Beril Dedeoğlu (9 December 1961 – 13 March 2019) was a Turkish academic who served as the Minister of European Union Affairs in the interim election government led by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu between 22 September and 17 November 2015. Having taken over from the previous interim cabinet minister Ali Haydar Konca following his resignation, Dedeoğlu served until Davutoğlu formed a new government after the November 2015 snap general election. She was, as required by the Constitution, of no political affiliation and was one of two women to serve in the interim cabinet, the other being Family and Social Policy Minister Ayşen Gürcan.

Hatice Beril Dedeoğlu
Minister of European Union Affairs
In office
22 September 2015 – 17 November 2015
Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoğlu
Preceded byAli Haydar Konca
Succeeded byVolkan Bozkır
Chief Negotiator for Turkish Accession to the European Union
In office
22 September 2015 – 17 November 2015
Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoğlu
Preceded byVolkan Bozkır
Succeeded byVolkan Bozkır
Personal details
Born(1961-12-09)9 December 1961
Ankara, Turkey
Died13 March 2019(2019-03-13) (aged 57)
Political partyIndependent
Alma materIstanbul University
OccupationAcademic, journalist
Cabinet63rd

As the Minister of European Union Affairs, Dedeoğlu concurrently served as the Chief Negotiator representing Turkey during the EU accession negotiations.

Early life and career edit

Hatice Beril Dedeoğlu was born in Ankara in 1961 and graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul. She later graduated from the Department of International Relations in the Istanbul University Faculty of Economics. Besides her academic career, she works as a columnist on international relations for the Star and Today's Zaman newspapers, having previously worked for the newspapers Zaman, Agos and Yeni Şafak.[1]

Academic career edit

Dedeoğlu began her career by working as an assistant to Professor Esat Çam and has worked in the Galatasaray University Department of International Relations since 1995. She became a docent in 1999 and a professor in 2005.[2] In 2005, she was appointed to lead the International Relations Department of the Galatasaray University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.[3] She briefly gave lectures at Kadir Has University and still gives lectures at Istanbul Aydın University and the Gaziantep Hasan Kalyoncu University.[4] She has authored several books and journal articles and has appeared on several news programs on Samanyolu Haber and TRT Haber TV channels.[5][6]

On 6 February 2012, she was appointed to the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) by President Abdullah Gül for a four-year term.[7]

Solution process edit

In December 2012, the Justice and Development Party government of Turkey began a period of peace negotiations with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a separatist terrorist organisation that has fought against the Turkish Armed Forces since the 1980s. The ceasefire and the subsequent negotiations were named the solution process and was designed to end the 40-year conflict in the south-eastern region of the country.

The solution process involved the establishment of a 'wise people committee', formed of academics and experts that were due to report on the ongoing developments in the south-east to the government during the negotiations. The committee, announced on 4 April 2013, was formed of representatives from all seven regions of Turkey. Dedeoğlu was appointed as the Vice Chairman of the delegation from the Central Anatolia Region. As a member of the wise-people committee, she participated and organised several conferences and visits to areas in the Central Anatolian Region for much of the first half of 2013.[8]

Minister of European Union Affairs edit

The general election held in June 2015 resulted in a hung parliament, with coalition negotiations eventually proving unsuccessful. As a result, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called a snap election for November 2015, thereby necessitating the formation of an interim election government as required by the Turkish Constitution. The interim election government, the first in Turkish history, was formed by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, who sent out invitations to politicians from all parties to take part. Apart from Davutoğlu's Justice and Development Party (AKP), only the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) opted to take part, while the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) declined their invitations.

Just under a month after taking office, both the HDP ministers taking part in the government resigned, leaving the positions of European Affairs Minister and Development Minister vacant. Dedeoğlu was appointed as the Minister of European Union Affairs, succeeding HDP Member of Parliament Ali Haydar Konca. As required by the Constitution, she was independent of any political party. As the Minister of European Union Affairs, Dedeoğlu concurrently served as the Chief Negotiator representing Turkey during the EU accession negotiations.[9]

Controversies edit

SOMA mine disaster edit

In May 2014, an explosion in a coal mine in the district of Soma in Manisa Province killed 301 miners, becoming Turkey's worst ever mine disaster. The opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) had presented a request in Parliament just two weeks before the disaster to investigate past mining disasters and incidents in several mines including Soma, with the motion being rejected by the government. Writing as a columnist in the pro-government newspaper Star after the disaster, Dedeoğlu authored a column criticising the CHP for putting forward such a motion, claiming such motions never prevented future disasters. She was criticised by opposition commentators for her article.[10]

'Parallel state' edit

It was observed that Dedeoğlu had been appointed as a cabinet minister by the AKP despite being a writer for the newspaper Today's Zaman, widely considered to be sympathetic to the Gülen Movement founded and led by exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen. The AKP government, as well as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, have referred to the movement as a 'parallel state' and a 'terrorist organisation', having been involved in a political conflict with Gülen Movement supporters in high bureaucratic offices whom they accused of attempting to establish 'a state within a state'. Numerous police raids have since been conducted on the Zaman newspaper and other Gülen Movement affiliated establishments, such as Bank Asya and Samanyolu TV. Dedeoğlu's appointment thus came as a surprise to the opposition media.[11]

Death edit

Beril Dedeoğlu died on 13 March 2019, following a brain hemorrhage two weeks earlier. She was 57.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . kimdirhayati.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Levent Gültekin (22 September 2015). "Akademisyen Dedeoğlu AB Bakanı, müsteşar Düzyol Kalkınma Bakanı olarak atandı". Diken.
  4. ^ "Haber : AB Bakanı Beril Dedeoğlu kimdir? haberi". Internethaber. 23 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Beril Dedeoğlu Kimdir? - Gazete Oku". Gazeteoku.com.
  6. ^ . Bugun.com.tr. 22 September 2015. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  7. ^ . haberyazar.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  8. ^ "Today's Zaman yazarı Beril Dedeoğlu AB Bakanı oldu". soL Haber Portalı - güne soL'dan bakın. 22 September 2015.
  9. ^ DHA (22 September 2015). "Yeni bakanlar açıklandı". HÜRRİYET - TÜRKİYE'NİN AÇILIŞ SAYFASI.
  10. ^ "Yeni bakan Dedeoğlu Soma'dan tanıdık!".
  11. ^ "HDP'li bakanların yerine atama".
  12. ^ The Daily Sabah: "Turkish foreign policy adviser, Daily Sabah columnist Beril Dedeoğlu dies at age 58", accessed March 13th, 2019.

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Hatice Beril Dedeoglu 9 December 1961 13 March 2019 was a Turkish academic who served as the Minister of European Union Affairs in the interim election government led by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu between 22 September and 17 November 2015 Having taken over from the previous interim cabinet minister Ali Haydar Konca following his resignation Dedeoglu served until Davutoglu formed a new government after the November 2015 snap general election She was as required by the Constitution of no political affiliation and was one of two women to serve in the interim cabinet the other being Family and Social Policy Minister Aysen Gurcan Hatice Beril DedeogluMinister of European Union AffairsIn office 22 September 2015 17 November 2015Prime MinisterAhmet DavutogluPreceded byAli Haydar KoncaSucceeded byVolkan BozkirChief Negotiator for Turkish Accession to the European UnionIn office 22 September 2015 17 November 2015Prime MinisterAhmet DavutogluPreceded byVolkan BozkirSucceeded byVolkan BozkirPersonal detailsBorn 1961 12 09 9 December 1961Ankara TurkeyDied13 March 2019 2019 03 13 aged 57 Political partyIndependentAlma materIstanbul UniversityOccupationAcademic journalistCabinet63rdAs the Minister of European Union Affairs Dedeoglu concurrently served as the Chief Negotiator representing Turkey during the EU accession negotiations Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Academic career 1 2 Solution process 2 Minister of European Union Affairs 3 Controversies 3 1 SOMA mine disaster 3 2 Parallel state 4 Death 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editHatice Beril Dedeoglu was born in Ankara in 1961 and graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul She later graduated from the Department of International Relations in the Istanbul University Faculty of Economics Besides her academic career she works as a columnist on international relations for the Star and Today s Zaman newspapers having previously worked for the newspapers Zaman Agos and Yeni Safak 1 Academic career edit Dedeoglu began her career by working as an assistant to Professor Esat Cam and has worked in the Galatasaray University Department of International Relations since 1995 She became a docent in 1999 and a professor in 2005 2 In 2005 she was appointed to lead the International Relations Department of the Galatasaray University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences 3 She briefly gave lectures at Kadir Has University and still gives lectures at Istanbul Aydin University and the Gaziantep Hasan Kalyoncu University 4 She has authored several books and journal articles and has appeared on several news programs on Samanyolu Haber and TRT Haber TV channels 5 6 On 6 February 2012 she was appointed to the Council of Higher Education YOK by President Abdullah Gul for a four year term 7 Solution process edit In December 2012 the Justice and Development Party government of Turkey began a period of peace negotiations with the Kurdistan Workers Party PKK a separatist terrorist organisation that has fought against the Turkish Armed Forces since the 1980s The ceasefire and the subsequent negotiations were named the solution process and was designed to end the 40 year conflict in the south eastern region of the country The solution process involved the establishment of a wise people committee formed of academics and experts that were due to report on the ongoing developments in the south east to the government during the negotiations The committee announced on 4 April 2013 was formed of representatives from all seven regions of Turkey Dedeoglu was appointed as the Vice Chairman of the delegation from the Central Anatolia Region As a member of the wise people committee she participated and organised several conferences and visits to areas in the Central Anatolian Region for much of the first half of 2013 8 Minister of European Union Affairs editThe general election held in June 2015 resulted in a hung parliament with coalition negotiations eventually proving unsuccessful As a result President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called a snap election for November 2015 thereby necessitating the formation of an interim election government as required by the Turkish Constitution The interim election government the first in Turkish history was formed by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu who sent out invitations to politicians from all parties to take part Apart from Davutoglu s Justice and Development Party AKP only the Peoples Democratic Party HDP opted to take part while the Republican People s Party CHP and the Nationalist Movement Party MHP declined their invitations Just under a month after taking office both the HDP ministers taking part in the government resigned leaving the positions of European Affairs Minister and Development Minister vacant Dedeoglu was appointed as the Minister of European Union Affairs succeeding HDP Member of Parliament Ali Haydar Konca As required by the Constitution she was independent of any political party As the Minister of European Union Affairs Dedeoglu concurrently served as the Chief Negotiator representing Turkey during the EU accession negotiations 9 Controversies editSOMA mine disaster edit In May 2014 an explosion in a coal mine in the district of Soma in Manisa Province killed 301 miners becoming Turkey s worst ever mine disaster The opposition Republican People s Party CHP had presented a request in Parliament just two weeks before the disaster to investigate past mining disasters and incidents in several mines including Soma with the motion being rejected by the government Writing as a columnist in the pro government newspaper Star after the disaster Dedeoglu authored a column criticising the CHP for putting forward such a motion claiming such motions never prevented future disasters She was criticised by opposition commentators for her article 10 Parallel state edit It was observed that Dedeoglu had been appointed as a cabinet minister by the AKP despite being a writer for the newspaper Today s Zaman widely considered to be sympathetic to the Gulen Movement founded and led by exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen The AKP government as well as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have referred to the movement as a parallel state and a terrorist organisation having been involved in a political conflict with Gulen Movement supporters in high bureaucratic offices whom they accused of attempting to establish a state within a state Numerous police raids have since been conducted on the Zaman newspaper and other Gulen Movement affiliated establishments such as Bank Asya and Samanyolu TV Dedeoglu s appointment thus came as a surprise to the opposition media 11 Death editBeril Dedeoglu died on 13 March 2019 following a brain hemorrhage two weeks earlier She was 57 12 See also editMinistry of European Union Affairs Higher education in Turkey Women in Turkish politicsReferences edit Beril Dedeoglu Kimdir kimdirhayati com Archived from the original on 2016 04 29 Retrieved 2015 09 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