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    Deniz Baykal (20 July 1938 – 11 February 2023) was a Turkish politician. A member of the Republican People's Party (CHP) who served as Deputy Prime Minister...
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    junta of 1980. The CHP was re-established with its original name by Deniz Baykal on 9 September 1992, with the participation of a majority of its members...
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  • Party (CHP), a Turkish centre-left political party. Incumbent leader Deniz Baykal was challenged by the Mayor of Şişli, Mustafa Sarıgül for the leadership...
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    leader in question. As a result, the eyes turned to the CHP leader Deniz Baykal. Baykal emphasized that at that time he was a lawyer and Bülent Ersoy had...
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  • descent Deniz Barış (born 1977), Turkish footballer Deniz Baykal (1938–2023), Turkish politician Deniz Baykara (born 1984), Turkish footballer Deniz Bozkurt...
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    CHP candidate to run for Mayor of İstanbul, but lost to the AKP. After Deniz Baykal resigned as the party's leader in 2010, Kılıçdaroğlu announced his candidacy...
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  • Baykal Kulaksızoğlu (born 1983), Turkish Swiss footballer Aysel Baykal (1939–2003), Turkish jurist, politician and former government minister Deniz Baykal...
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  • Deputy Prime Minister Deniz Baykal was elected as leader for a third non-consecutive time, replacing Altan Öymen who came second. Baykal had initially resigned...
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    other experts. In 2005, Erdoğan and the main opposition party leader Deniz Baykal wrote a letter to President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, proposing the...
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  • HP merged in 1985 to form the Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP). Deniz Baykal refounded the Republican People's Party (CHP) in 1992 and SHP merged...
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    in few streets of Fatih, the capital district of Istanbul. In 2006, Deniz Baykal described the whole district of Fatih as an "İsmailağa republic". There...
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  • Deniz Çakır (born 31 December 1981) is a Turkish film and television actress. She made her television debut with her role as Alev in hit revenge series...
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    (1994) Murat Karayalçın (1994–95) Erdal İnönü (1995) Coşkun Kırca (1995) Deniz Baykal (1995–96) Emre Gönensay (1996) Tansu Çiller (1996–97) İsmail Cem (1997–2002)...
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  • resignation of Deniz Baykal from the presidency of CHP, he was elected leader on 23 May 1999. He acted 15 months long at this post, before Deniz Baykal was reelected...
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    significance as a centre for tourism, but also because the CHP's former leader Deniz Baykal is a Member of Parliament for the province. The province is divided into...
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    1996 President Süleyman Demirel Deputy Murat Karayalçın Hikmet Çetin Deniz Baykal Preceded by Süleyman Demirel Succeeded by Mesut Yılmaz Deputy Prime Minister...
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  • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. In November 2010, a video of the Turkish politician Deniz Baykal caused the site to be blocked again briefly, and the site was threatened...
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    his 2007 arrest Poyraz appears to have been working on a book about Deniz Baykal. In 2013, Poyraz lost a libel case brought on behalf of the preacher...
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  • secretary general of the Republican People's Party defeating Turan Güneş and Deniz Baykal. He later served as the deputy prime minister in the 40th and 42nd governments...
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    İhsanoğlu 21 Members of Parliament from the CHP, including former leader Deniz Baykal as well as potential presidential candidate Emine Ülker Tarhan, boycotted...
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  • Adelaide, Woodville). David K. Barton, 95, American radar systems engineer. Deniz Baykal, 84, Turkish politician, minister of foreign affairs and deputy prime...
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    be contested by the CHP's new leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who replaced Deniz Baykal in 2010. The elections were marred by violence originating mainly from...
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    challenge the domination of the Turkish centre-left by the CHP, whose leader Deniz Baykal had withstood a leadership challenge by Sarıgül in 2005. Party leader...
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    May 2010 in order to elect a new leader following the resignation of Deniz Baykal after a sex-tape scandal. The only candidate was former CHP parliamentary...
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  • Gölhan CHP Members were Sırrı Atalay (former speaker of the parliament), Deniz Baykal, Süleyman Genç, Metin Tüzün, Celal Doğan, Ferhat Altıntaş, and Yüksel...
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    AKP also took the tourist centre Antalya, where the head of the CHP, Deniz Baykal, was the party’s candidate. The main political arm of the Kurdish nationalist...
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    office 14 May 1972 – 30 October 1980 Preceded by İsmet İnönü Succeeded by Deniz Baykal (1992) 16th Minister of Labour In office 20 November 1961 – 20 February...
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    that the AKP has in Parliament. The Republican People's Party candidate Deniz Baykal, who was serving as acting speaker as the oldest MP in the new parliament...
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    Republican People's Party. With Deniz Baykal becoming the leader of the CHP, Çiller agreed to a coalition with the CHP. But Baykal wanted to be present. One...
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  • Erdoğan and Emine Erdoğan, but also the AKP, Abdullah Gül, Bülent Arınç, Deniz Baykal, and Fethullah Gülen, accusing them of being agents and secret Jews working...
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