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Encyclopedia > Dervis Ergolu
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Dr. Dervis Eroglu

DR. Dervis Eroglu was from 1985 thru 2004, Alternative meaning: Prime Minister (band) A prime minister is the leading member of the cabinet of the top level government in a parliamentary system of government of a country, alternatively A prime minister is an official in a presidential system or semi-presidential system whose duty is to execute the...Prime Minister of the The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus(TRNC) {NOTE: the name is not accepted by UN} , in Turkish Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti, is a self_proclaimed state occupying the northern third of the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. ...Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and leader of the The National Unity Party is a party in Albania _ National Unity Party Burma _ National Unity Party Canada _ National Unity Party Cyprus _ National Unity Party Fiji _ Party of National Unity Turkey _ National Unity Party This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the...National Unity Party.


He was born in Famagusta or Gazimağusa is a city on the east coast of Cyprus. ...Famagusta, Cyprus (in Greek Kypros Κύπρος and in Turkish Kıbrıs) is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, 113 kilometres (70 miles) south of Turkey and around 120 km west of the Syrian coast. ...Cyprus in 1938 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...1938. He studied Medicine in The University of Istanbul is one of the oldest universities in Europe (founded in 1453) and the oldest one in Turkey. ...Istanbul University, The Republic of Turkey is a country located in Southwest Asia with a small part of its territory (3%) in southeastern Europe. ...Turkey.


He entered the Parliament of the then_Turkish Federated State of Northern Cyprus in 1976, serving as Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports during 1976_77. He served as a member of the TRNC Constituent Assembly in November of 1983 is an integer and composite number that represents a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...1983. As the leader of the National Unity Party, he was appointed TRNC Prime Minister in four successive governments between 1985 and 1993 (Opposition Leader between 1994 and 1996), and from 1996 until his party lost the general election to the The Republican Turkish party was founded by Nalbantoglu in 1970 as an opposition to the turkish cypriot leadership of Fazil Kucuk and Rauf Denktash. ...Republican Turkish Party under Mehmet Ali Talat (July 6, 1952) is the Prime Minister of the self_proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. ...Mehmet Ali Talat in 2004.


Dr. Eroglu is married, has four children and three grandchildren.


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math lessons - Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1383 words)
In the presidential elections of April 17, 2005, Talat was elected the second president of the TRNC with an absolute majority of 56% of the popular vote.
His nearest rival (Dervis Ergolu) got 23% of the vote.
Talat issued an "olive branch" to the Greek cypriots in his first speech after the election, pledging to work towards reunification of the island while securing the rights and well-being of the Turkish Cypriot population.
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