| 
 | |||||
| Centuries: | 
 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decades: | 
 | ||||
| See also: | List of years in Turkey | ||||
Events in the year 1983 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
- 17th Parliament of Turkey (from 6 November)
Incumbents
- Bülent Ulusu (up to 13 December)
- Turgut Özal (from 13 December)
 
- Leader of the opposition – Necdet Calp (from 13 December)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party
- (Technocrat government) (up to 13 December)
- Motherland Party (ANAP) (from 13 December)
 
- Main opposition – People’s Party (HP) (from 13 December)
Cabinet
- 44th government of Turkey (up to 13 December)
- 45th government of Turkey (from 13 December)
 
Events
January
- 16 January – Turkish Airlines Flight 158, catches fire, resulting in 45 deaths.
- 28 January – Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe considers expulsion of Turkey because of alleged human rights violations.[2]
March
- 2 March – Free trade zones created in Aliağa, Antalya and Yumurtalık.
- 7 March – Mining accident in Zonguldak results in 79 deaths.
- 9 March – Turkish diplomat Galip Balkar was assassinated by Armenian terrorists.
April
- 24 April – Ban on political activities lifted.[2]
May
- 4 May – Doğu Perinçek is sentenced to 12 years in prison.[2]
- 16 May – Nationalist Democracy Party founded.[2]
- 19 May – Populist Party formed.[2]
- 20 May – Turgut Özal forms Motherland Party.[2]
- 20 May – Great Turkey Party founded.[2]
- 26 May – Social Democracy Party (SODEP) was founded
- 29 May – Professor Erdal İnönü founds Social Democracy Party.[2]
- 31 May – Military administration closes down Grand the Turkey Party.[2]
June
- 1 June – BTP closed by the military rulers. Süleyman Demirel, former prime minister as well as other politicians of the former Justice Party and Republican People's Party were arrested
- 23 June – True Path Party founded.[2]
July
- 5 July – 1983 Biga earthquake
- 7 July – National Security Council vetoes 30 founders of True Path Party.[2]
- 14 July – Turkish diplomat Dursun Aksoy assassinated by Armenian terrorists.
- 15 July – Armenian terrorists bomb the Turkish Airlines check-in counter in Paris, resulting in 7 deaths.
August
October
- 30 October 1983 Erzurum earthquake with the moment magnitude of 6.6 results in 1,342 deaths.
November
- 2 November – First successful kidney transplantation in Istanbul.
- 6 November – MP wins elections by majority.[2]
- 15 November – Turkey recognizes Northern Cyprus.[2]
December
- 13 December – First civilian government after the coup of 1980.
- 18 December – Erdal İnönü replaces Cezmi Kartay as the chairman of SODEP.
Births
- 16 June – Naz Elmas, actress
- 29 August – Saadet Aksoy, actress
- 10 October – Tolga Zengin, footballer
- 29 October – Nurcan Taylan, weight lifter
- 9 December – Neslihan Demir volleyball player
Deaths
- 8 January – Hüseyin Alp (born 1935), basketball player
- 19 January – Muhittin Taylan, (born 1910) chief of constitutional court and one time candidate of presidency
- 9 March – Galip Balkar (born 1836), ambassador (assassinated)
- 24 May – Necip Fazıl Kısakürek (born 1904), poet
- 28 May – Çiğdem Talu (born 1939), music lyricist
- 2 September – Feri Cansel (born 1944), actress (killed)
- 10 October – Salise Abanozoğlu (born 1904), teacher and politician[3]
- 9 November – Rüştü Erdelhun (born 1894), army general
Gallery
 Kenan Evren Kenan Evren
 Turgut Özal Turgut Özal
 Süleyman Demirel Süleyman Demirel
 Saadet Aksoy Saadet Aksoy
 Tolga Zengin Tolga Zengin
 Neslihan Demir Neslihan Demir
See also
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 309–316
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Heper, Metin (2009). Historical Dictionary of Turkey. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press.
- ↑ Candeğer, Ümmügülsüm (2015). TBMM Kadın Matematikçi Üyeleri [Female Mathematician Members of Parliament] (in Turkish). Woman Mathematics Association Workshop.
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.


