Oğuzhan Asiltürk

Turkish engineer and politician (1935–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oğuzhan Asiltürk (25 May 1935 – 1 October 2021) was a Turkish politician.[1] He served as Minister of Industry and Technology and Minister of the Interior as well as chairman of the executive board of the Felicity Party.[2]

Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Preceded byTarhan Erdem
Succeeded byOrhan Alp
Quick facts Chairman of the Executive Board of the Felicity Party, Minister of Industry and Technology ...
Oğuzhan Asiltürk
Asiltürk in 2021
Chairman of the Executive Board
of the Felicity Party
In office
2011  1 October 2021
Minister of Industry and Technology
In office
21 July 1977  5 January 1978
PresidentFahri Korutürk
Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Preceded byTarhan Erdem
Succeeded byOrhan Alp
Minister of the Interior
In office
31 March 1975  11 April 1977
PresidentFahri Korutürk
Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Preceded byMukadder Öztekin [tr]
Succeeded bySabahattin Özbek
In office
26 January 1974  17 November 1974
PresidentFahri Korutürk
Prime MinisterBülent Ecevit
Preceded byMukadder Öztekin
Succeeded byMukadder Öztekin
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
In office
14 November 1991  1 October 2002
ConstituencyMalatya (1991, 1995, 1999)
In office
24 October 1973  12 September 1980
ConstituencyAnkara (1973, 1977)
Personal details
Born25 May 1935
Hekimhan, Turkey
Died1 October 2021(2021-10-01) (aged 86)
PartyNational Salvation Party
Welfare Party
Virtue Party
Felicity Party
Istanbul Technical University
OccupationCivil engineer
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Biography

Asiltürk attended secondary school in Malatya. He studied at the School of Civil Engineering at Istanbul Technical University and began his career as a freelance consultant and engineer. He married Sevinç Asiltürk, with whom he had four children.[3]

Asiltürk was elected to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in 1973, representing Ankara. While serving as a deputy, he was also appointed Minister of the Interior, where he served in 1974 and again from 1975 to 1977. He was then appointed Minister of Industry and Technology and held the position from 1977 to 1978. He was banned from politics for 10 years in 1980. The ban was lifted following the 1987 Turkish constitutional referendum and he became Secretary General of the Welfare Party. In 1991, he was once again elected to the Grand National Assembly, representing Malatya and he joined the Virtue Party. He remained in office until 2002.

Following the death of Necmettin Erbakan, Asiltürk became the chairman of the executive board of Felicity Party .[4] He met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on 7 January 2021,[5] a meeting in which Asiltürk alleged that the President told him the Istanbul Convention would be lifted in the country.[6][7] The President's decision was made official on 20 March 2021, and Turkey withdrew from the Istanbul Convention.[8]

On 13 September 2021, Asiltürk was taken to Ankara Bilkent City Hospital due to shortness of breath from COVID-19.[9] He died of a heart attack on 1 October 2021, at the age of 86.[10][11] He was interred at Cebeci Asri Cemetery.[12]

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