1986 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1986 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Aydın Güven Gürkan (up to 30 May)
- Erdal İnönü (from 30 May)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party –Motherland Party (ANAP)
- Main opposition - Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP)
Cabinet
Events
- 31 January- Turgut Özal-Andreas Papandreou summit in Davos
- 18 March – Citizen’s party (Turkish: Vatandaş Partisi) was founded by Vural Arıkan the, former Minister of Finance.
- 4 May – Nationalist Democracy Party (MDP) dissolves itself
- 8 May – MPs of the former MDP joined other parties (18 to ANAP and 22 to True Path Party (DYP)
- 9 May – Free democratic Party (HDP) was founded by Mehmet Yazar, most of the party members were from the former MDP
- 16 May –Eyüp Can won bronze medal at the 1986 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Reno, United States
- 30 May – Erdal İnönü was elected as the new chairman of SHP
- 1 June -Beşiktaş won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
- 6 September – Neve Shalom Synagogue in İstanbul was attacked by an Palestenian group. 22 deaths
- 28 September – By elections
- 6 October- TRT 2 , the second TV channel of Turkey
- 12 November – Tanju Çolak, footballer won the European Golden Shoe
- 28 November - HDP dissolved itself and joined ANAP
- 25 December – 20 MP s of SHP joined Democratic Left Party (DSP)
Births
- 9 February - Azize Tanrıkulu, taekwondo athlete
- 16 February -Nevin Yanıt, sprinter
- 22 February - Işıl Alben, basketball player
- 23 February - Serhat Çetin, basketball player
- 3 March - Mehmet Topal, footballer
- 4 June - Tolgahan Acar, footballer
- 4 June - Fahriye Evcen, actress
- 16 September - Resul Tekeli, basketball player
Deaths
- 9 January - Nurullah Berk (born in 1906), painter
- 7 May - Haldun Taner (born in 1915), writer
- 28 May - Edip Cansever, (born in 1928), poet
- 22 August - Celal Bayar (born in 1883), former president
Gallery
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Nevin Yanıt
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Işıl Alben
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Mehmet Topal
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Celal Bayar
See also
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 335-345
- ↑ Mackolik page
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