Ministries of Turkey
Appearance
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The ministries of Turkey are the most influential part of the executive branch of the Turkish government. Each ministry is headed by a minister appointed by the President. Currently there are 17 ministries.
List of ministries
[edit]History
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Foreign Affairs (1920–) | ||||||||||||
Health (1920–) | ||||||||||||
Interior (1920–) | ||||||||||||
National Defense (1920–) | ||||||||||||
Justice (1923–) | ||||||||||||
National Education (1923–1983) |
National Education, Youth and Sports (1983–1989) |
National Education (1989–) | ||||||||||
N/A | Youth and Sports (1969–1983) |
Minister of State (Responsible for Youth and Sports) (1989–2011) |
Youth and Sports (2011–) | |||||||||
N/A | Press-Publication and Tourism (1957–1963) |
Tourism and Publicity (1963–1981) |
Culture and Tourism (1981–1989) |
Tourism (1989–2003) |
Culture and Tourism (2003–) | |||||||
Culture (1971–1981) |
Culture (1989–2003) | |||||||||||
N/A | Energy and Natural Resources (1963–) | |||||||||||
Public Works (1920–1983) |
Public Works and Housing (1983–2011) |
Environment and Urban Planning (2011–2021) |
Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change (2021–) | |||||||||
N/A | Development and Housing (1958–1983) | |||||||||||
N/A | Environment (1991–2003) |
Environment and Forest (2003–2011) |
Forest and Water Management (2011–2018) |
Agriculture and Forestry (2018–) | ||||||||
N/A | Forestry (1960–1980) |
Agriculture and Forestry (1980–1983) |
Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Affairs (1983–1991) |
Forestry (1991–2003) | ||||||||
Agriculture (1923–1974) |
Food, Agriculture and Livestock (1974–1980) |
Agriculture and Rural Affairs (1991–2011) |
Food, Agriculture and Livestock (2011–2018) | |||||||||
Rural Affairs (1963–1974) |
Rural Affairs and Cooperatives (1974–1983) | |||||||||||
Finance (1923–1983) |
Finance and Customs (1983–1993) |
Finance (1993–2018) |
Treasury and Finance (2018–) | |||||||||
N/A | Customs and Monopoly (1931–1983) |
Minister of State (Responsible for Customs) (1993–2011) |
Customs and Trade (2011–2018) |
Trade (2018–) | ||||||||
Trade (1924–1928) |
Trade (1939–1949) |
Economy and Trade (1949–1960) |
Trade (1960–1971) |
External Economic Affairs (1971) |
Trade (1971–1983) |
Industry and Trade (1983–2011) |
Economy (2011–2018) | |||||
N/A | Industry (1949–1971) |
Industry and Technology (1971–1983) |
Science, Industry and Technology (2011–2018) |
Industry and Technology (2018–-) | ||||||||
N/A | Labour (1946–1983) |
Labour and Social Security (1983–2018) |
Family, Labour and Social Services (2018–2021) |
Labour and Social Security (2021–) | ||||||||
N/A | Social Security (1974–1983) | |||||||||||
N/A | Minister of State (Responsible for Women and Family Affairs) (1991–2011) |
Family and Social Policy (2011–2018) |
Family and Social Services (2021–) | |||||||||
N/A | Transport (1939–2011) |
Transport, Maritime and Communication (2011–2018) |
Transport and Infrastructure (2018–) |
Former ministries
[edit]- Ministry of General Staff (1923–24): Became General Staff of the Republic of Turkey
- Ministry of Sharia and the Foundations (1923–1924): Became Presidency of Religious Affairs
- Ministry of Construction and Settlement (1923–1925)
- Ministry of Navy (1924–1927): Merged with Ministry of National Defence
- Ministry of Enterprises (1978–1979)
- Ministry of Coordination (1957–1960)
- Ministry of Local Governments (1978–1979)
- Ministry of European Union Affairs (2011–2018)
- Ministry of Development (2011–2018)
- Ministry of Economy (2011–2018): Merged with Ministry of Trade
List of ministers
[edit]- List of ministers of finance of Turkey
- List of ministers of foreign affairs of Turkey
- List of ministers of culture and tourism of Turkey
- List of ministers of national defense of Turkey
- List of ministers of national education of Turkey
- List of ministers of the interior of Turkey
- List of ministers of justice of Turkey
- List of ministers of transport and infrastructure of Turkey
Former:
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Factbox: Turkey's new cabinet under powerful executive presidency". Reuters. 9 July 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2021.