Tatar cabinet
Cabinet
The current council, Tatar cabinet, which replaced the Erhürman cabinet is appointed on 22 May 2019 by the president, Mustafa Akıncı. The cabinet consists of 10 ministers formed by a coalition of the National Unity Party (UBP) and People's Party (HP). UBP got 7 and HP got 3 ministers in the cabinet.[1] HP withdrew from the coalition on 6 October 2020.[2] However, the official resignation process of the ministers and the cabinet did not proceed due to the election process.
Title | Name | Period | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Ersin Tatar | 22 May 2019–23 October 2020de jure 22 May 2019–9 December 2020de facto |
UBP |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs | Kudret Özersay | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of National Education and Culture | Nazım Çavuşoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Finance | Olgun Amcaoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Interior | Ayşegül Baybars | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of Economy and Energy | Hasan Taçoy | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Health | Ali Pilli | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Dursun Oğuz | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
Minister of Public Works and Transport | Tolga Atakan | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | HP |
Minister of Tourism and Environment | Ünal Üstel | 22 May 2019–19 June 2020 | UBP |
Kutlu Evren | 19 June 2020–9 December 2020 | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Faiz Sucuoğlu | 22 May 2019–9 December 2020 | UBP |
See also
Notes
- "İşte yeni bakanlar!" (in Turkish). Kıbrıs Postası. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- "Coalition party withdraws Turkish Cypriot government over decision for opening of Varosha - Turkey News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
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