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62nd cabinet of Turkey

The First Cabinet of Ahmet Davutoğlu was the 62nd government of the Turkish Republic, which took office on 29 August 2014. It was the fifth majority government to be formed entirely by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and was headed by its leader and the 26th Prime Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoğlu. The government assumed office during the 24th parliament of Turkey and succeeded Erdoğan's third cabinet. Davutoğlu is the third AKP politician to take office as Prime Minister, after Abdullah Gül (2002–2003) and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (2003–2014).

First Davutoğlu Cabinet
I. Davutoğlu Hükümeti

62nd Cabinet of Turkey
29 August 2014 – 28 August 2015
Date formed29 August 2014
Date dissolved28 August 2015
People and organisations
Head of stateRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
Head of governmentAhmet Davutoğlu
No. of ministers26
Total no. of members30
Member partyJustice and Development Party
Status in legislature74-seat single-party majority at time of dissolution
311 / 550
Opposition partyRepublican People's Party
Opposition leaderKemal Kılıçdaroğlu
History
Election(s)12 June 2011
10 August 2014
Legislature term(s)24th
PredecessorErdoğan III
SuccessorInterim election cabinet

The formation of the cabinet was necessitated by the election of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as the 12th President of Turkey on August 10. Erdoğan, who headed the 61st government of Turkey, assumed office as President on the 28th, severing all relations with the AKP. The AKP had elected Davutoğlu as leader during an extraordinary congress on 27 August.[1] The 62nd government of Turkey was sworn in by President Erdoğan on the 29th and was due to serve until the general election of June 2015. The failure to form a government after the election, which had resulted in a hung parliament, resulted in the government continuing its duties for much of the 25th Parliament while unsuccessful coalition negotiations were still taking place. The government was succeeded on 28 August 2015, almost exactly a year after being formed, by an interim election government as required by the Constitution of Turkey. The election government will oversee the early election that was called for November 2015.

The cabinet contained one minister who was not a Member of Parliament, namely Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş. Later on 3 July 2015, Vecdi Gönül also became a minister (National Defence) from outside Parliament.[2] Hakan Fidan, the Undersecretary of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT), was also seen as a potential Minister of Foreign Affairs from outside parliament.[3] Despite questions over his future and alleged links with Fethullah Gülen's Cemaat Movement, Ali Babacan remained as Deputy Prime Minister within the cabinet amid economic uncertainty over his position.[4] Leading AKP politicians Binali Yıldırım, Hayati Yazıcı, Emrullah İşler and Beşir Atalay were notably not included in the cabinet.[5]

After losing their parliamentary majority in the June 2015 general election, Prime Minister Davutoğlu arrived at the presidential palace to submit his government's resignation on 9 June 2015. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accepted the government's resignation, though the cabinet remained in power until Erdoğan called a general election and the interim election government was formed.

Composition edit

Davutoğlu was formally invited by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to form a cabinet in the late hours of 28 August 2014.[6] The cabinet was announced by Davutoğlu at noon the next day.[7]

Reshuffles edit

Constitutional pre-election reshuffle edit

In accordance to the 114th Article of the Turkish Constitution, the ministerial posts for the Departments of Justice, Transport and the Interior must be given to neutral permanent secretaries three months before a general election. The amendment was enacted following the 1960 coup d'état, supposedly because the serving leader of the opposition at the time, İsmet İnönü, had been delayed on a train by the government on his way to an electoral rally.[8] Apparently for this reason, the resolution for the governing party to vacate the Transport, Justice and Interior Ministries was enacted in 1961 after the Democratic Party government was removed from power. The Justice and Development Party has promised in its manifesto to abolish this Constitutional requirement should it win the June 2015 general election. In accordance to this constitutional requirement, the following ministers were replaced by independent permanent secretaries on 7 March 2015, three months before the general election on 7 June 2015.[9]

Minister of Defence edit

After the government resigned following the June 2015 general election, the Minister of Defence İsmet Yılmaz was put forward as the AKP candidate for Speaker of the Grand National Assembly for the new Parliament and was elected in the final round. As a result, his cabinet position was automatically terminated on 1 July 2015. Prime Minister Davutoğlu stated that it was not practical given Turkey's circumstances in terms of the ongoing events in the Syrian Civil War to appoint an acting Minister, instead stating that they would appoint a new National Defence Minister until a new government was formed. Former National Defence Minister Vecdi Gönül, who had served between 2002 and 2011, was appointed to succeed Yılmaz despite not being a Member of Parliament.

Dissolution edit

The government was scheduled to come to an end following the June 2015 general election. The AKP lost their parliamentary majority in said election, meaning that forming a new government may take significantly longer than usual due to coalition negotiations. Davutoğlu's cabinet resigned shortly after the election but stayed in power while coalition negotiations took place. With parties failing to come to a consensus, Erdoğan called an early general election for November 2015, thereby dissolving the government and inviting Davutoğlu to form an interim election government on 27 August 2015.

Ministers edit

Functions Holder Start End
English title Turkish title
Prime Minister Başbakan   Ahmet Davutoğlu 28 August 2014 28 August 2015
Deputy Prime Minister
Responsible for Foundations and TRT
Başbakan Yardımcısı   Bülent Arınç 1 May 2009 28 August 2015
Deputy Prime Minister
Responsible for Religious Affairs and the Turkish World
Başbakan Yardımcısı   Numan Kurtulmuş 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Deputy Prime Minister
Responsible for the Economy, Banking and Treasury
Başbakan Yardımcısı   Ali Babacan 28 August 2007 28 August 2015
Deputy Prime Minister
Responsible for Counter-terrorism, Human Rights and Cyprus
Başbakan Yardımcısı   Yalçın Akdoğan 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dışişleri Bakanı   Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of the Interior İçişleri Bakanı   Efkan Ala 25 December 2013 7 March 2015
  Sebahattin Öztürk 7 March 2015 28 August 2015
Ministry of Finance Maliye Bakanı   Mehmet Şimşek 1 May 2009 28 August 2015
Ministry of Justice Adalet Bakanı   Bekir Bozdağ 26 December 2013 7 March 2015
Kenan İpek 7 March 2015 28 August 2015
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanı   Taner Yıldız 1 May 2009 28 August 2015
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock Gıda, Tarım ve Hayvancılık Bakanı   Mehmet Mehdi Eker 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of Culture and Tourism Kültür ve Turizm Bakanı   Ömer Çelik 24 January 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of Health Sağlık Bakanı   Mehmet Müezzinoğlu 24 January 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of National Education Millî Eğitim Bakanı   Nabi Avcı 24 January 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of National Defence Millî Savunma Bakanı   İsmet Yılmaz 6 July 2011 1 July 2015
  Vecdi Gönül 3 July 2015 28 August 2015
Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology Bilim, Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanı   Fikri Işık 25 December 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of Labour and Social Security Çalışma ve Sosyal Güvenlik Bakanı   Faruk Çelik 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of Transport, Maritime and Communication Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanı Lütfi Elvan 26 December 2013 7 March 2015
  Feridun Bilgin 7 March 2015 28 August 2015
Ministry of Family and Social Policy Aile ve Sosyal Politikalar Bakanı Ayşenur İslam 26 December 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of European Union Affairs Avrupa Birliği Bakanı   Volkan Bozkır 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of Economy Ekonomi Bakanı   Nihat Zeybekçi 25 December 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of Youth and Sports Gençlik ve Spor Bakanı   Akif Çağatay Kılıç 25 December 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of Development Kalkınma Bakanı   Cevdet Yılmaz 6 July 2011 28 August 2015
Ministry of Customs and Trade Gümrük ve Ticaret Bakanı   Nurettin Canikli 29 August 2014 28 August 2015
Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning Çevre ve Şehircilik Bakanı İdris Güllüce 25 December 2013 28 August 2015
Ministry of Forest and Water Management Orman ve Su İşleri Bakanı   Veysel Eroğlu 29 August 2007 28 August 2015

References edit

  1. ^ "Tarihi kongrede Ahmet Davutoğlu Genel Başkan seçildi". Akşam. 27 August 2014. from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Başbakan Yardımcısı Numan Kurtulmuş'tan sert tepki: Dışarıdan değilim". Akşam. 29 August 2014. from the original on 29 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Hakan Fidan hakkında bomba iddia". Akşam. 26 August 2014. from the original on 29 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Deputy PM Babacan summons economy team in September amid questions over his future". Hürriyet. 22 August 2014. from the original on 24 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  5. ^ "İşte kabine dışı kalan isimler". Akşam. 29 August 2014. from the original on 1 September 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Davutoğlu kabine listesiyle Çankaya Köşkü'nde". Anatolia Agency. from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Başbakan Davutoğlu 62. Hükümeti açıkladı". Anatolia Agency. from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  8. ^ "AK Parti ülkeyi 54 yıllık bir ucubeden kurtarıyor – İç Politika Haberleri". from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 April 2015.
Preceded by 62nd government of Turkey
29 August 2014 – 17 November 2015
Succeeded by

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The First Cabinet of Ahmet Davutoglu was the 62nd government of the Turkish Republic which took office on 29 August 2014 It was the fifth majority government to be formed entirely by the Justice and Development Party AKP and was headed by its leader and the 26th Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu The government assumed office during the 24th parliament of Turkey and succeeded Erdogan s third cabinet Davutoglu is the third AKP politician to take office as Prime Minister after Abdullah Gul 2002 2003 and Recep Tayyip Erdogan 2003 2014 First Davutoglu CabinetI Davutoglu Hukumeti62nd Cabinet of Turkey29 August 2014 28 August 2015Date formed29 August 2014Date dissolved28 August 2015People and organisationsHead of stateRecep Tayyip ErdoganHead of governmentAhmet DavutogluNo of ministers26Total no of members30Member partyJustice and Development PartyStatus in legislature74 seat single party majority at time of dissolution311 550Opposition partyRepublican People s PartyOpposition leaderKemal KilicdarogluHistoryElection s 12 June 201110 August 2014Legislature term s 24thPredecessorErdogan IIISuccessorInterim election cabinet The formation of the cabinet was necessitated by the election of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the 12th President of Turkey on August 10 Erdogan who headed the 61st government of Turkey assumed office as President on the 28th severing all relations with the AKP The AKP had elected Davutoglu as leader during an extraordinary congress on 27 August 1 The 62nd government of Turkey was sworn in by President Erdogan on the 29th and was due to serve until the general election of June 2015 The failure to form a government after the election which had resulted in a hung parliament resulted in the government continuing its duties for much of the 25th Parliament while unsuccessful coalition negotiations were still taking place The government was succeeded on 28 August 2015 almost exactly a year after being formed by an interim election government as required by the Constitution of Turkey The election government will oversee the early election that was called for November 2015 The cabinet contained one minister who was not a Member of Parliament namely Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus Later on 3 July 2015 Vecdi Gonul also became a minister National Defence from outside Parliament 2 Hakan Fidan the Undersecretary of the National Intelligence Organization MIT was also seen as a potential Minister of Foreign Affairs from outside parliament 3 Despite questions over his future and alleged links with Fethullah Gulen s Cemaat Movement Ali Babacan remained as Deputy Prime Minister within the cabinet amid economic uncertainty over his position 4 Leading AKP politicians Binali Yildirim Hayati Yazici Emrullah Isler and Besir Atalay were notably not included in the cabinet 5 After losing their parliamentary majority in the June 2015 general election Prime Minister Davutoglu arrived at the presidential palace to submit his government s resignation on 9 June 2015 President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accepted the government s resignation though the cabinet remained in power until Erdogan called a general election and the interim election government was formed Contents 1 Composition 2 Reshuffles 2 1 Constitutional pre election reshuffle 2 2 Minister of Defence 3 Dissolution 4 Ministers 5 ReferencesComposition editDavutoglu was formally invited by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to form a cabinet in the late hours of 28 August 2014 6 The cabinet was announced by Davutoglu at noon the next day 7 Reshuffles editConstitutional pre election reshuffle edit In accordance to the 114th Article of the Turkish Constitution the ministerial posts for the Departments of Justice Transport and the Interior must be given to neutral permanent secretaries three months before a general election The amendment was enacted following the 1960 coup d etat supposedly because the serving leader of the opposition at the time Ismet Inonu had been delayed on a train by the government on his way to an electoral rally 8 Apparently for this reason the resolution for the governing party to vacate the Transport Justice and Interior Ministries was enacted in 1961 after the Democratic Party government was removed from power The Justice and Development Party has promised in its manifesto to abolish this Constitutional requirement should it win the June 2015 general election In accordance to this constitutional requirement the following ministers were replaced by independent permanent secretaries on 7 March 2015 three months before the general election on 7 June 2015 9 Efkan Ala was replaced as Interior Minister by Sebahattin Ozturk Bekir Bozdag was replaced as Justice Minister by Kenan Ipek Lutfi Elvan was replaced by Transport Minister by Feridun Bilgin Minister of Defence edit After the government resigned following the June 2015 general election the Minister of Defence Ismet Yilmaz was put forward as the AKP candidate for Speaker of the Grand National Assembly for the new Parliament and was elected in the final round As a result his cabinet position was automatically terminated on 1 July 2015 Prime Minister Davutoglu stated that it was not practical given Turkey s circumstances in terms of the ongoing events in the Syrian Civil War to appoint an acting Minister instead stating that they would appoint a new National Defence Minister until a new government was formed Former National Defence Minister Vecdi Gonul who had served between 2002 and 2011 was appointed to succeed Yilmaz despite not being a Member of Parliament Dissolution editThe government was scheduled to come to an end following the June 2015 general election The AKP lost their parliamentary majority in said election meaning that forming a new government may take significantly longer than usual due to coalition negotiations Davutoglu s cabinet resigned shortly after the election but stayed in power while coalition negotiations took place With parties failing to come to a consensus Erdogan called an early general election for November 2015 thereby dissolving the government and inviting Davutoglu to form an interim election government on 27 August 2015 Ministers editFunctions Holder Start End English title Turkish title Prime Minister Basbakan nbsp Ahmet Davutoglu 28 August 2014 28 August 2015 Deputy Prime Minister Responsible for Foundations and TRT Basbakan Yardimcisi nbsp Bulent Arinc 1 May 2009 28 August 2015 Deputy Prime Minister Responsible for Religious Affairs and the Turkish World Basbakan Yardimcisi nbsp Numan Kurtulmus 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Deputy Prime Minister Responsible for the Economy Banking and Treasury Basbakan Yardimcisi nbsp Ali Babacan 28 August 2007 28 August 2015 Deputy Prime Minister Responsible for Counter terrorism Human Rights and Cyprus Basbakan Yardimcisi nbsp Yalcin Akdogan 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Disisleri Bakani nbsp Mevlut Cavusoglu 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of the Interior Icisleri Bakani nbsp Efkan Ala 25 December 2013 7 March 2015 nbsp Sebahattin Ozturk 7 March 2015 28 August 2015 Ministry of Finance Maliye Bakani nbsp Mehmet Simsek 1 May 2009 28 August 2015 Ministry of Justice Adalet Bakani nbsp Bekir Bozdag 26 December 2013 7 March 2015 Kenan Ipek 7 March 2015 28 August 2015 Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakani nbsp Taner Yildiz 1 May 2009 28 August 2015 Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock Gida Tarim ve Hayvancilik Bakani nbsp Mehmet Mehdi Eker 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of Culture and Tourism Kultur ve Turizm Bakani nbsp Omer Celik 24 January 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of Health Saglik Bakani nbsp Mehmet Muezzinoglu 24 January 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of National Education Milli Egitim Bakani nbsp Nabi Avci 24 January 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of National Defence Milli Savunma Bakani nbsp Ismet Yilmaz 6 July 2011 1 July 2015 nbsp Vecdi Gonul 3 July 2015 28 August 2015 Ministry of Science Industry and Technology Bilim Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakani nbsp Fikri Isik 25 December 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of Labour and Social Security Calisma ve Sosyal Guvenlik Bakani nbsp Faruk Celik 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of Transport Maritime and Communication Ulastirma Denizcilik ve Haberlesme Bakani Lutfi Elvan 26 December 2013 7 March 2015 nbsp Feridun Bilgin 7 March 2015 28 August 2015 Ministry of Family and Social Policy Aile ve Sosyal Politikalar Bakani Aysenur Islam 26 December 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of European Union Affairs Avrupa Birligi Bakani nbsp Volkan Bozkir 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of Economy Ekonomi Bakani nbsp Nihat Zeybekci 25 December 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of Youth and Sports Genclik ve Spor Bakani nbsp Akif Cagatay Kilic 25 December 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of Development Kalkinma Bakani nbsp Cevdet Yilmaz 6 July 2011 28 August 2015 Ministry of Customs and Trade Gumruk ve Ticaret Bakani nbsp Nurettin Canikli 29 August 2014 28 August 2015 Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning Cevre ve Sehircilik Bakani Idris Gulluce 25 December 2013 28 August 2015 Ministry of Forest and Water Management Orman ve Su Isleri Bakani nbsp Veysel Eroglu 29 August 2007 28 August 2015References edit Tarihi kongrede Ahmet Davutoglu Genel Baskan secildi Aksam 27 August 2014 Archived from the original on 31 August 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Basbakan Yardimcisi Numan Kurtulmus tan sert tepki Disaridan degilim Aksam 29 August 2014 Archived from the original on 29 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Hakan Fidan hakkinda bomba iddia Aksam 26 August 2014 Archived from the original on 29 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Deputy PM Babacan summons economy team in September amid questions over his future Hurriyet 22 August 2014 Archived from the original on 24 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Iste kabine disi kalan isimler Aksam 29 August 2014 Archived from the original on 1 September 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Davutoglu kabine listesiyle Cankaya Kosku nde Anatolia Agency Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Basbakan Davutoglu 62 Hukumeti acikladi Anatolia Agency Archived from the original on 31 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 AK Parti ulkeyi 54 yillik bir ucubeden kurtariyor Ic Politika Haberleri Archived from the original on 12 May 2015 Retrieved 12 May 2015 AK Parti lkeyi 54 y ll k bir ucubeden kurtar yor Archived from the original on 17 April 2015 Preceded by61st government of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan 62nd government of Turkey29 August 2014 17 November 2015 Succeeded by63rd government of Turkey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 62nd cabinet of Turkey amp oldid 1160350832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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