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Events in the year 1964 in Turkey.
12th Parliament of Turkey
President – Cemal Gürsel
Prime Minister –İsmet İnönü
Leader of the opposition
Ruling party and the main opposition
Ruling party - Republican People’s Party (CHP) with Independents
Main opposition - Justice Party (AP)
28th government of Turkey
15 January –31 January London Conference over the issue Cyprus (no consensus)
16 March – The government was authorized by the parliament for intervention to Cyprus
31 May - Fenerbahçe won the championship of Turkish football league.
4 June - US president Lyndon Johnson’s letter to İsmet İnönü concerning Cyprus issue (the content of the letter was revealed on 16 January 1966)
7 June - Senate 1/3 by elections
8 August - After Greek forces attacked Turkish positions in St Hilarion heights in Cyprus, Turkish air forces bombed Greek positions
29 November – Süleyman Demirel was elected as the chairman of the Justice Party (AP)
1 December According to the Ankara Agreement, preparatory term for European Union membership began.
23 March - Okan Bayülgen, shoıwman and actor
6 July - Sadullah Ergin, former government minister
22 September - Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu, Vali (governor )
7 October, Yavuz Bingöl, singer
10 October - Suat Atalık, chess player
14 October - Neşe Erberk, model, business women
21 October - Levent Yüksel, singer
12 November Semih Saygıner, professional carom billiards player
4 December -Sertap Erener, singer
9 January – Halide Edip Adıvar (aged 80), novelist and a leader of Turkish women’s rights
3 June – Kazım Orbay (aged 60) retired general who participated in the Turkisah War of Independence
5 June – Ragıp Gümüşpala (aged 67,) chairman of the Justice Party (AP)
16 July – Rauf Orbay (aged 83), a former prime minister of the provisional Government of the Grand National Assembly
25 November –Naci Tınaz (aged 82), retired general who participated in the Turkish War of Independence
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