Kabinett Erdoğan IV
Kabinett Erdoğan IV | |
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66. Kabinett der Republik Türkei | |
Staatspräsident | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
Wahl | 24. Juni 2018 |
Legislaturperiode | 27. |
Bildung | 9. Juli 2018 |
Ende | 3. Juni 2023 |
Dauer | 4 Jahre und 329 Tage |
Vorgänger | Kabinett Yıldırım |
Nachfolger | Kabinett Erdoğan V |
Zusammensetzung | |
Partei(en) | AKP |
Minister | 17 |
Repräsentation | |
Große Nationalversammlung der Türkei | 286/589 |
Das Kabinett Erdoğan IV war die 66. Regierung der Türkei und amtierte nach der Parlaments- und Präsidentschaftswahl vom 9. Juli 2018 bis zum 3. Juni 2023. Durch die Verfassungsänderungen durch das Referendum 2017 wurde der Ministerrat abgeschafft und der Staatspräsident wurde die alleinige verfassungsmäßige Spitze der Exekutive. Somit war dieses Kabinett die erste Regierung des neuen Präsidialsystems des Landes.[1] Es wurde von Recep Tayyip Erdoğan geführt, der am 24. Juni 2018 zum Staatspräsidenten gewählt wurde.
Nach der Parlamentswahlen am 14. Mai 2023 sowie den Präsidentschaftswahlen am 14. und 28. Mai 2023 bildete Erdoğan am 3. Juni 2023 die 67. Regierung des Landes.
Parteien
Partei | Parteivorsitzende/-r | Politische Ausrichtung | Europäische Partei/Fraktion | |
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Partei für Gerechtigkeit und Aufschwung (AKP) | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | Konservatismus, Rechtspopulismus, Wirtschaftsliberalismus | –/FDG |
Unterstützende Parteien im Parlament
Partei | Parteivorsitzende/-r | Politische Ausrichtung | Europäische Partei/Fraktion | |
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Partei der Nationalistischen Bewegung (MHP) | Devlet Bahçeli | Rechtsextremismus, Nationalismus, Konservatismus | keine | |
Partei der Großen Einheit (BBP) | Mustafa Destici | Islamismus, Nationalismus, Rechtsextremismus | keine |
Regierung
Amt | Bild | Amtsinhaber | Amtszeit | Partei | |
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Fuat Oktay | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Süleyman Soylu | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Berat Albayrak | 9. Juli 2018 bis 9. November 2020 | AK-Partei | |||
Lütfi Elvan | 10. November 2020 bis 2. Dezember 2021 | AK-Partei | |||
Nureddin Nebati | 2. Dezember 2021 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Abdülhamit Gül | 9. Juli 2018 bis 29. Januar 2022 | AK-Partei | |||
Bekir Bozdağ | 29. Januar 2022 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Fatih Dönmez | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Bekir Pakdemirli | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Mehmet Ersoy | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Fahrettin Koca | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Ziya Selçuk | 9. Juli 2018 bis 6. August 2021 | parteilos | |||
Mahmut Özer | 6. August 2021 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Hulusi Akar | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Mustafa Varank | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Zehra Zümrüt Selçuk | 9. Juli 2018 bis 21. April 2021 | parteilos | |||
Derya Yanık | 21. April 2021 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Vedat Bilgin | 21. April 2021 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AK-Partei | |||
Mehmet Cahit Turhan | 9. Juli 2018 bis 28. März 2020 | parteilos | |||
Adil Karaismailoğlu | 28. März 2020 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Mehmet Kasapoğlu | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos | |||
Ruhsar Pekcan | 9. Juli 2018 bis 21. April 2021 | parteilos | |||
Mehmet Muş | 21. April 2021 bis 3. Juni 2023 | AKP | |||
Murat Kurum | 9. Juli 2018 bis 3. Juni 2023 | parteilos |
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Erdogan macht Schwiegersohn zum neuen Finanzminister der Türkei. In: Die Presse. (diepresse.com [abgerufen am 10. Juli 2018]).
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President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has received a delegation led by Minister of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Turkey Adil Karaismailoglu.
Welcoming the Turkish minister, President Ilham Aliyev said:
- Welcome! I am pleased to see you. I am sure your visit will be successful. There are many issues to be discussed. In fact, the transport sector has always been at the forefront of our agenda. After the second Karabakh war, its importance increased further because, along with the projects we implemented together in previous years, new projects are already on the table. We have a very strong track record of cooperation. Of course, the joint construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is of particular importance. As you know, this is an important part of the East-West corridor. In recent years, the volume of cargo transported through this corridor has increased.
After the second Karabakh war, we are working on a new corridor – the Zangazur corridor. At the international level, its name has already been established as the Zangazur corridor. This will provide a new connection between Turkey and Azerbaijan.
As you know, in the early stages after the war, Armenia protested at this issue. However, I have recently been informed that the Armenian side is already properly analyzing the issues related to the inevitability of this corridor. As you know, discussions are now taking place in a trilateral format. This issue is being discussed within the working group at the level of Deputy Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia, and there are good results.
We have already started the construction of a railway from Horadiz to the Armenian border in the liberated lands. I am confident that in the next two years, maybe two and a half years, this railway will be fully operational.
Most of the Nakhchivan railway is operational and the remaining part will be built as well. All instructions have been issued. A significant part of the Zangazur corridor must be built in Armenia. Thus, a new corridor will be opened and this connection between Turkey and Azerbaijan will become even stronger.
There are other issues as well, the issues you will discuss with your colleague. In general, I can say that this area is of great importance for both Turkey and Azerbaijan. It is an area that connects our peoples. I am confident that all issues on the agenda will be discussed and decisions will be made during the visit. Welcome again.
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Minister Adil Karaismailoglu said: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you again for receiving us. Our esteemed President also sends his greetings.
We inaugurated the Camlica tower yesterday. We were together there. As you know, we hoisted the Azerbaijani flag on the Camlica tower. It aroused great respect in Turkey and all over the world. It was beautiful. Our soul and friend Azerbaijan has always been our brother, our homeland. We have always seen your success as our own. Inshallah, from now on, under the leadership of our President and Your Excellency, we will always make our voice heard all over the world as friends.
Our brothers visited us to discuss our projects. Inshallah, we will implement all our projects one by one on your instructions. Tomorrow we will go to the construction sites and check the work done by our businessmen, ask them to speed up the work and do it properly. Inshallah, this unity will last forever.
We are also working on the railway issue, and we have informed our President. In particular, we have completed our projects between Nakhchivan and Kars, between Kars-Aral-Dilucu. Inshallah, we will prepare them in the form of a program and will build this railway together – a new corridor through the territory of Nakhchivan.
We will hold meetings with our friends. The work of our brothers is ours too. Inshallah, we will do good things hand in hand.
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President Ilham Aliyev thanked the minister for the greetings from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and asked him to convey his greetings to the President of Turkey.
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Then Minister Adil Karaismailoglu presented a sword to President Ilham Aliyev as a souvenir.
President Ilham Aliyev: Thank you very much. This is a dagger of peace.
Minister Adil Karaismailoglu: Of course, it is necessary for peace too.
President Ilham Aliyev: It is necessary.
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