Tatar cabinet
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Cabinet
[edit]The current council, Tatar cabinet, which replaced the Erhürman cabinet is appointed on 22 May 2019 by the president, Mustafa Akıncı. The cabinet consists of 10 ministers formed by a coalition of the National Unity Party (UBP) and People's Party (HP). UBP got 7 and HP got 3 ministers in the cabinet.[1] HP withdrew from the coalition on 6 October 2020.[2] However, the official resignation process of the ministers and the cabinet did not proceed due to the election process.
Title | Name | Period | Party |
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Prime Minister | Ersin Tatar | 22 May 2019–23 October 2020de jure 22 May 2019–9 December 2020de facto |
UBP |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs | Kudret Özersay | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of National Education and Culture | Nazım Çavuşoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Finance | Olgun Amcaoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Interior | Ayşegül Baybars | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of Economy and Energy | Hasan Taçoy | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Health | Ali Pilli | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Dursun Oğuz | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Public Works and Transport | Tolga Atakan | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of Tourism and Environment | Ünal Üstel | 22 May 2019–19 June 2020 | UBP |
Kutlu Evren | 19 June 2020–9 December 2020 | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Faiz Sucuoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "İşte yeni bakanlar!" (in Turkish). Kıbrıs Postası. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Coalition party withdraws Turkish Cypriot government over decision for opening of Varosha - Turkey News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2022-03-01.