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Events in the year 1971 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Süleyman Demirel (up to 26 March 1971)
- Nihat Erim (From 26 March 1971)
 
- Leader of the opposition – İsmet İnönü (up to 26 March 1971)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Justice Party (AP) (up to 26 March 1971)
- Main opposition – Republican People's Party (CHP) (up to 26 March 1971)
Cabinet
- 32nd government of Turkey (up to 26 March 1971)
- 33rd government of Turkey (26 March 1971 – 11 December 1971)
- 34th government of Turkey (from 11 December 1971)
Events
- 20 January – Middle East Technical University closes following student unrest.[2]
- 21 March – CHP secretary general Bülent Ecevit resigns from his position because of İsmet İnönü’s support of the new government.
- 7 April – Nihat Erim forms a government.[2]
- 27 April – Martial law declared; student associations banned.[2]
- 13 May – Bingöl earthquake
- 21 May – Constitutional Court closes down National Order Party for anti-secular propaganda.[2]
- 6 June – Galatasaray wins the Turkish championship.[3]
- 20 July – Constitutional Court bans the Labor Party.
- 19 September – Filiz Vural wins the Miss Europe.
- 20 September – Parliament amends the constitution.[2]
- 6 October–17 October – Mediterranean Games take place in İzmir.[4]
- 12 October – U.S. vice president Spiro Agnew visits Ankara.[2]
- 18 October – Queen Elizabeth II visits Turkey.[2]
- 3 December – Vice Prime Minister Atilla Karaosmanoğlu and 10 other government ministers resign, ending the 33rd government.
Births
- 1 January – Emrah İpek (Emrah), singer
- 25 January – Elif Şafak, novelist
- 1 September – Hakan Şükür, former footballer and MP
- 7 November – Kazım Koyuncu, singer
Deaths
- 21 March – Falih Rıfkı Atay (aged 77), former journalist and politician
- 14 July – Kılıç Ali (Ali Kılıç) (aged 81), former military officer and close friend of Atatürk
- 11 October – Hikmet Kıvılcımlı, leftist politician and writer
Gallery
 Süleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
.jpg.webp) Nihat Erim Nihat Erim
 İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
 Bülent Ecevit Bülent Ecevit
 Elif Şafak Elif Şafak
 Hakan Şükür Hakan Şükür
 Falih Rıfkı Atay Falih Rıfkı Atay
 Kılıç Ali Kılıç Ali
See also
References
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