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Murat Karayalçın

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Prime Minister
  
Tansu Ciller

Prime Minister
  
Tansu Ciller

Nationality
  
Turkey

Role
  
Turkish Politician

Preceded by
  
Mumtaz Soysal

Preceded by
  
Erdal Inonu

Name
  
Murat Karayalcin

Succeeded by
  
Erdal Inonu

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Alma mater
  
Ankara University University of East Anglia

Education
  
University of East Anglia, Ankara University

Political party
  
Social Democratic Populist Party, Social Democratic People\'s Party

Similar People
  
Erdal Inonu, Deniz Baykal, Fikri Saglar, Yurdusev Ozsokmenler, Selahattin Colak

Erdal İNÖNÜ Anılar


Murat Karayalçın (born 1943 in Samsun, Turkey) is a prominent Turkish politician. He is a former foreign minister (1994–1995), deputy prime minister, and a former mayor of Ankara (1989–1993). He is the founder (in 2002) of the new Social Democratic People's Party.

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Karayalçın was educated at Ankara University and at the University of East Anglia where he graduated with a master's degree in Development Economics in 1977. He was elected leader of the Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP) on 11 September 1993, succeeding Erdal İnönü and served as the deputy prime minister briefly in the 50th government of Turkey. The party merged with the Republican People's Party (CHP) in 1995.

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He was nominated by the Republican People's Party (CHP) as candidate for mayor of Ankara in the 2009 local elections, in which he gained 31.50% of all votes.

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In 2002 he founded the new Social Democratic People's Party.

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References

Murat Karayalçın Wikipedia