34th government of Turkey

Nihat Erim

The 34th government of Turkey (11 December 1971 – 22 May 1972) was a government in the history of Turkey. It is also called the second Erim government.

Background

Eleven members of the previous government, resigned claiming that they could not carry the reforms they had promised. After this resignation, Nihat Erim also resigned on 3 December 1971. However, the president Cevdet Sunay appointed Nihat Erim for the second time. The second Erim government, like the previous one, was a semi-technocratic government and the partners were Republican People's Party (CHP), Justice Party (AP), and National Reliance Party (MGP)

The government

Title[1][2][3] Name Party
Prime MinisterNihat ErimIndep
Minister of State
Ali İhsan GöğüşCHP
Doğan KitaplıAP
İlhan ÖztrakIndep
İlyas KaragözAP
Ministry of JusticeSuat BilgeIndep
Ministry of National DefenseFerit MelenMGP
Ministry of the InteriorFerit KubatIndep
Ministry of Foreign AffairsHaluk BayülkenIndep
Ministry of Finance and CustomsSait Naci ElginIndep
Ministry of National Educationİsmail ArarCHP
Ministry of Public WorksMukadder ÖztekinCHP
Ministry of SettlementSerbülent BingölIndep
Ministry of Health and Social SecurityCevdet Aykan Indep
Ministry of Agriculture Orhan DikmenIndep
Ministry of Village Affairs Necmi SönmezIndep
Ministry of Forestry Selahattin İnalIndep
Ministry of TransportRıfkı Danışman AP
Ministry of Labour Ali Rıza UzunerCHP
Ministry of CommerceNaim TaluIndep
Ministry of Industry and TechnologyMesut ErezAP
Ministry of Customs and MonopoliesHaydar ÖzalpAP
Ministry TourismErol Yılmaz AkçalAP
Ministry of Energy and Natural ResourcesNezih Devres Indep
Ministry of Youth and SportsAdnan karaküçük AP

Aftermath

Nihat Erim resigned on 27 March 1972, but continued to serve as caretaker prime minister until the formation of the next government. After Suat Hayri Ürgüplü's unsuccessful efforts, the next government was founded by Ferit Melen, a member of the first and the second Erim governments.

References

  1. Official page of prime minister Archived May 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Official page of the parliament
  3. Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı, Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul 1998, p225


Preceded by
33rd government of Turkey
(Nihat Erim)
34th Government of Turkey
11 December 1971 - 22 May 1972
Succeeded by
35th government of Turkey
(Ferit Melen)
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