Fehmi Yavuz
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Fehmi Yavuz | |
|---|---|
| Ministry of National Education | |
| In office 30 May 1960 – 27 August 1960 | |
| Prime Minister | Cemal Gürsel |
| Preceded by | Atıf Benderlioğlu |
| Succeeded by | Bedrettin Tuncel |
| Minister of Construction and Settlement | |
| In office 27 August 1960 – 6 February 1961 | |
| Prime Minister | Cemal Gürsel |
| Preceded by | Orhan Kubat |
| Succeeded by | Rüştü Özal |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1912 |
| Died | 11 July 1991 (aged 78–79) |
| Alma mater | Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences |
| Occupation | Academic, politician,writer |
Fehmi Yavuz (1912 – 11 July 1991) was a Turkish civil servant, academic, writer and government minister.
He was born in Isparta in 1912. After his primary and secondary education in Isparta, he completed Pertevniyal High School in Istanbul. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara University 1937. In 1942, he returned to his faculty as the assistant of Professor Ernest Reuter. In 1951, he earned the title professor in the same faculty. Between 1953 and 1955, he studied urban development in United Kingdom. In 1958 he was elected as the dean of the faculty.[1]
Political life
In 1960 after the 1960 Turkish coup, he was appointed as the Minister of National Educationin the 24th government of Turkey between 30 May 1960 and 27 August 1960.[2] Following a reshuffle in the government he was appointed as the Minister of Construction and Settlement. After the formation of the Constituent Assembly of Turkey in which he was a member, he continued in the same seat in the 25th government between 5 January 1961 and 6 February 1961.[3]