• Necdet Calp (September 7, 1922 – September 13, 1998) was a Turkish civil servant and politician. He was born in Karamürsel ilçe of Kocaeli Province, Turkey...
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  • Necdet (pronounced [nedʒdet]) is a Turkish given name for males. People named Necdet include: Necdet Calp (1922–1998), Turkish civil servant and politician...
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    TRT, the elections brought a new factor into the political campaign. Necdet Calp was a long serving politician, Sunalp a high-ranking officer, and both...
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    intended successor to the CHP on 19 May 1983. The chairman of the party was Necdet Calp, who had once been an executive assistant of late İsmet İnönü, the second...
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  • 1915) 1997 – Georgios Mitsibonas, Greek footballer (b. 1962) 1998 – Necdet Calp, Turkish civil servant and politician (b. 1922) 1998 – Harry Lumley,...
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    December 1979 – 22 September 1980 Preceded by Ahmet Durakoğlu Succeeded by Necdet Calp Personal details Born (1927-10-13)13 October 1927 Malatya, Turkey Died...
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    countries taking part. Hakan Arıkan (born 1982), footballer for Kayserispor Necdet Calp (1922-1998), civil servant and politician Merih Demiral (born 1998),...
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  • September 7 David Croft, British writer, producer and actor (d. 2011) Necdet Calp, Turkish civil servant, politician (d. 1998) September 8 – Sid Caesar...
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    an Islamic funeral in the Teşvikiye Mosque in Istanbul. Cezmi Kartay Necdet Calp Aydın Güven Gürkan "METU History". 5 May 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2021...
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  • physics professor and late İsmet İnönü's son, and People's Party (HP) of Necdet Calp, a former bureaucrat. In the 1983 elections, military rule banned SODEP...
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  • Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu - Nebil Özgentürk - Necdet Karababa - Necdet Kent - Necdet Mahfi Ayral - Necdet CalpNecdet Uğur - Necmettin Erbakan - Necmettin Sadak...
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    diplomat and politician Hikmet Bilâ (1954-2011), journalist and columnist Necdet Calp (1922-1998), civil servant and politician Nurettin Canikli (born 1960)...
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  • Mahmut Esat Bozkurt - Government minister Osman Bölükbaşı -leader of MP Necdet Calp -leader of HP İsmail Cem - leader of YTP, foreign minister İhsan Sabri...
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  • Erbakan Bülent Ecevit Kemal Satır 1980–present Turgut Sunalp Turgut Özal Necdet Calp Erdal İnönü Ahmet Nusret Tuna Cezmi Kartay Yıldırım Avcı Ahmet Tekdal...
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    Ulusu 1983 Motherland Party (Turgut Özal) 45,14% 211 MPs Populist Party (Necdet Calp) 30,46% 117 MPs Nationalist Democracy Party (Turgut Sunalp) 23,26% 71...
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  • parties of CHP formed: the Populist Party (Turkish: Halkçı Parti, HP) of Necdet Calp, the Social Democracy Party (Turkish: Sosyal Demokrasi Partisi, SODEP)...
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    Süleyman Demirel Office vacant (12 September 1980 – 13 December 1983) 15 Necdet Calp (1922–1998) Populist Party (HP) 13 December 1983 27 June 1985 1 year...
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  • Turgut Özal, Great Turkey Party by Fethi Esener and Populist Party by Necdet Calp were founded 26 May 1983 – Social democracy Party (SODEP) was founded...
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    41.52% 23.35% 13.25%   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Necdet Calp Turgut Sunalp Ahmet Tekdal Party HP MDP RP Popular vote 1,552,186 1,255...
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  • Kenan Evren Prime Minister – Turgut Özal Leader of the opposition – Necdet Calp (up to 27 June) Aydın Güven Gürkan (from 27 June) Ruling party – Motherland...
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  • Kenan Evren Prime Minister – Turgut Özal Leader of the opposition – Necdet Calp Ruling party – Motherland Party (ANAP) Main opposition – People’s Party...
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  • 3, 1995 Succeeded by Ziya Halis Party political offices Preceded by Necdet Calp Leader of the People's Party July 1, 1985- November 3, 1985 Succeeded by...
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    December 1975 31 Turgut Eğilmez 6 January 1976 19 September 1977 32 Necdet Calp 11 February 1978 11 December 1979 33 Nazmi Çengelci 11 December 1979...
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  • footballer and physician. Denys Buckley, 92, English barrister and judge. Necdet Calp, 76, Turkish civil servant and politician, heart attack. Aloys Grillmeier...
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  • 1972 Kemal Satır CP 1983 Turgut Sunalp MDP 1983 Turgut Özal ANAP 1983 Necdet Calp HP 1983 Erdal İnönü SODEP-SHP 1983 Ahmet Nusret Tuna DYP 1983 Cezmi Kartay...
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  • 1911) September 7 - Şaban Kartal, footballer (b. 1952) September 13 - Necdet Calp, civil servant and politician (b. 1922) October 5 - Ahmet Uzel, composer...
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  • December) Turgut Özal (from 13 December) Leader of the opposition – Necdet Calp (from 13 December) Ruling party (Technocrat government) (up to 13 December)...
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