Ministry of Coordination (Turkey)
Former ministry in Turkey (1958-1960)
Ministry of Coordination (Turkish: Koordinasyon Vekaleti) was a former ministry in Turkey. The ministry was founded during the 23rd government of Turkey on 10 July 1958.[1] Its purpose was to coordinate the economic activities of the other ministries. However during the formation of the 24th government of Turkey it was abolished. Its mission was handed over to the State Planning Organization[2]
The minister of Coordination
Name of the minister[1] | Party | Duration |
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Sebati Ataman | Democrat Party | 10 July 1958-14 December 1959 |
Abdullah Aker | Democrat Paty | 14 December 1958-27 May 1960 |
References
- ^ a b Parliament page for the 23rd government
- ^ Ekşisözlük blog (in Turkish)
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