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    Mustafa Bülent Ecevit (Turkish: [mustaˈfa byˈlænt edʒeˈvit]; 28 May 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a Turkish politician, statesman, poet, writer, scholar...
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    politician. She was the second lady of Turkey four times during her husband Bülent Ecevit's prime ministries. She was born in Bursa, Turkey. Her family originated...
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    Ecevitism (Turkish: Ecevitçilik) is a term used for the political ideals of Bülent Ecevit, who served as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey...
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  • Ecevit is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bülent Ecevit (1925–2006), Turkish politician, poet, writer and journalist Nazlı...
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  • by Rahşan Ecevit. The DSP, a social-democratic oriented party, was registered on 14 November 1985 by Rahşan Ecevit, wife of Bülent Ecevit, as he was...
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    party cadre led by Bülent Ecevit became more influential. İnönü remained leader of the CHP until 1972, when he was defeated by Ecevit in a leadership contest...
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    (Turkish: Demokratik Sol Parti, DSP) was formed by Rahşan Ecevit, Bülent Ecevit's wife (Bülent Ecevit later took over the DSP in 1987). After the ban on pre-1980...
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  • Çetinaslan, Turkish actor Bülent Ceylan, German comedian Bülent Ecevit (1925–2006), Turkish politician, poet, writer, and journalist Bülent Eczacıbaşı, Turkish...
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    agreement with the new leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP), Bülent Ecevit, to support Fahri Korutürk as president instead of Former Chief of Staff...
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  • Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University (Turkish: Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi, formerly Zonguldak Karaelmas University) is a state university located...
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  • realist-impressionist painter. She was the mother of Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit. Fatma Nazlı Ecevit was born in Istanbul, as Constantinople the then capital of...
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    Turkey (11 January 1999 – 28 May 1999) was a minority government led by Bülent Ecevit of Democratic Left Party (DSP). The election results of 1995 necessitated...
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    in the 6th ordinary party congress in 2004 after the resignation of Bülent Ecevit. Sezer was born in 1957 in Eskişehir. He graduated from M. Rüştü Uzel...
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    Minister of Energy and Natural Resources in the third government of Bülent Ecevit from 1978 to 1979. With the CHP shut down during the 1980 Turkish coup...
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    Republican People's Party (CHP). With the charismatic leadership of Bülent Ecevit, the CHP managed to beat one of the symbolic figures of conservative...
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    of Industry and Technology in the centre-left minority government of Bülent Ecevit in 1977. Since March 2010, KONDA has compiled monthly 'barometers' that...
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    local, council and parliamentary elections were held on the same day. Bülent Ecevit's Democratic Left Party (DSP) had been soaring in popularity after the...
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    left votes between SHP and DSP, the party of the former CHP leader Bülent Ecevit. Erdal İnönü was also a member of the Socialist International. He joined...
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    social-democratic Republican People's Party (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi), Bülent Ecevit. Demirel formed a coalition with the Nationalist Front (Turkish: Milliyetçi...
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    with the leadership of Necmettin Erbakan: these included Melih Gökçek, Bülent Arınç, Abdüllatif Şener, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Beşir Atalay. In August...
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    the National Salvation Party (MSP) in 1974. The prime minister was Bülent Ecevit of the CHP, and the deputy prime minister was Necmettin Erbakan of the...
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    Ferit Melen Naim Talu Bülent Ecevit Sadi Irmak Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ecevit Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ecevit Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ulusu Turgut Özal Ali...
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    and the symbol names of the politics in the 1970s, Bülent Ecevit and Süleyman Demirel. Bülent Ecevit led the Democratic Left Party as the Republican People's...
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  • İnönü's son and Rahşan Ecevit was Bülent Ecevit's wife. After the ban on pre-1980 politicians was lifted in 1987, Bülent Ecevit took over the DSP in 1987...
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    coalition government with the Republican People's Party of Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit during the Cyprus crisis of 1974. In the wake of the 1980 military coup...
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    however, serving as a deputy prime minister in a coalition led by Bülent Ecevit from 1999 to 2002. After his failure to win entry into the Grand National...
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    was a minority government of Republican People's Party (CHP) led by Bülent Ecevit. In the elections held on 5 June 1977, CHP received 41% (highest percentage...
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    Turkey was under threat. A quarrel between Sezer and Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit in 2001 led to a financial meltdown, attributed to the weakness of the...
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    northern coast for Turkish Cypriots. Turkey, led by Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit, then appealed to the UK as a signatory of the Treaty of Guarantee to...
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    Ferit Melen Naim Talu Bülent Ecevit Sadi Irmak Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ecevit Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ecevit Süleyman Demirel Bülent Ulusu Turgut Özal Ali...
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