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Events in the year 1946 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
- 7th Parliament of Turkey (up to 5 August)
- 8th Parliament of Turkey
Incumbents
- Şükrü Saracoğlu ( up to 7 August)
- Recep Peker (from 7 August)
 
- Celal Bayar (from 7 January)
 
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Republican People's Party (CHP)
- Main opposition – Democrat Party (DP)
Cabinet
- 14th government of Turkey (up to 7 August)
- 15th government of Turkey (from 7 August)
 
Events
- 7 January – Democrat Party (DP) was founded
- 29 March – Treaty with Iraq
- 5 April – USS Missouri (BB-63) carried the remains of the Turkish Ambassador to the United States, Münir Ertegün, from New York to İstanbul
- 31 May – 1946 Varto–Hınıs earthquake
- 21 July – General elections (CHP 396 seats, DP 61 seats, Independents7 seats)
- 8 August – Soviet Union proposed to change the status of the straits
- 21 October – Turkey rejected Soviet proposal
- 7 September – Devaluation
- 18 December – DP boycotted the parliament (ended on 26 December)
Births
- 12 February – Ajda Pekkan, actress and singer
- 14 February – Kemal Unakıtan, politician
- 4 April – Ercan Yazgan, theatre actor
- 19 April – Duygu Asena, journalist
- 5 May – Aydın Menderes, Adnan Menderes’ son, politician
- 24 May – Tansu Çiller, prime minister (50th, 51st, and (52nd government of Turkey)[2]
- 20 June – Zülfü Livaneli, musician, politician and journalist
- 3 August – Cahit Berkay, musician
- 10 November – Fikret Kızılok, singer
- 14 December – Oral Çalışlar, politician and journalist
Deaths
- 9 July – Nevzat Tandoğan (born 1894, suicide) – governor of Ankara
- 26 November – Saffet Arıkan (born 1888), former government minister
Gallery
 İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
 Şükrü Saracoğlu Şükrü Saracoğlu
 Recep Peker Recep Peker
 Celal Bayar Celal Bayar
 Münir Ertegün Münir Ertegün
 Ajda Pekkan Ajda Pekkan
 Zülfü Livaneli Zülfü Livaneli
 Cahit Berkay Cahit Berkay
 Nevzat Tandoğan Nevzat Tandoğan
 Saffet Arıkan Saffet Arıkan
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 97–100
- ↑ Jalalzai, Farida (28 March 2013). Shattered, Cracked, Or Firmly Intact?: Women and the Executive Glass Ceiling Worldwide. OUP USA. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-19-994353-1.
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