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Encyclopedia > Bulent Ecevit

Bülent Ecevit (born on May 28, 1925) is a Turkish politician and was also a writer and journalist.


One of Turkey's most famous politicians he was elected into the Turkish parliament for the first time in 1957. In 1974 he became prime minister as the leader of "Cyprus in July 20, 1974. Ecevit was made a prisoner by the military junta after the coup on September 12, 1980. He returned to politics in 1987 and became the leader of the "Demokratik Sol Parti" (the Democratic Left Party) in 1989, finally becoming the prime minister again between 1999 and 2002.


External link

  • Bio of Ecevit (http://www.allaboutturkey.com/politikaci2.htm)


Preceded by:
Naim Talu
Süleyman Demirel
Süleyman Demirel
Mesut Yılmaz
Prime Minister of Turkey
1974–1974
1977–1977
1978–1979
1999–2002
Followed by:
Sadi Irmak
Süleyman Demirel
Süleyman Demirel
Abdullah Gül









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M. Ecevit et sa coalition l'ont même accusé d'avoir "même sans le vouloir, encouragé les ennemis du régime".
M. Ecevit a, quant à lui, répliqué: "Le refus du président d'approuver le décret du gouvernement montre qu'il existe de claires divergences dans leur compréhension de leurs devoirs respectifs et de la Constitution.
Le Premier ministre Bulent Ecevit a défendu le bilan du gouvernement devant la presse, relevant que des équipes de secours spéciales avaient été mises sur pied et une nouvelle législation adoptée pour améliorer la sûreté des constructions.
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