Süleyman Yağcıoğlu

Süleyman Yağcıoğlu
Leader of the Alternative Party
In office
26 June 2012  15 March 2015
Preceded by İlker Bircan
Succeeded by Party abolished
Member of the Grand National Assembly
In office
6 November 1983  29 October 1987
Constituency Samsun (1983)
Personal details
Born 1952
Samsun Province, Turkey
Political party Motherland Party (1983-2012)
Alternative Party (present)
Children 1
Alma mater Istanbul University
Profession Dentist, politician

Süleyman Yağcıoğlu (born 1952) is a Turkish politician and was the leader of the Alternative Party (A.P.) between 2012 and 2015. He served as a Member of Parliament representing Samsun from the Motherland Party (ANAP) between 1983 and 1987.

Born in Samsun Province, Yağcıoğlu was educated in Istanbul and studied dentistry at Istanbul University while his father served as a Justice Party MP for Samsun. During his student years, he was part of the Islamist National Turkish Students' Union. He was elected as the Parliament's youngest MP in the 1983 general election and served on the Parliamentary Health and the Speaker's Council committees. In 1995, he was left out of the ANAP party lists but was elected to the party's Central Policymaking committee four consecutive times. Following the decline of ANAP and the decision to merge with the True Path Party, Yağcıoğlu joined the Alternative Party and became the party's leader. He has yet to contest any elections and has supported the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in certain elections such as the 2014 local elections.

He is married with one child.

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