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Parliament
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Incumbents
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Ruling party and the main opposition
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Cabinet
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Events
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Births
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Deaths
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Sports
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See also
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Events in the year
1992 in Turkey
.
[
1
]
Parliament
[
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]
19th Parliament of Turkey
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
–
Turgut Özal
Prime Minister
–
Süleyman Demirel
Leader of the opposition
–
Mesut Yılmaz
Ruling party and the main opposition
[
edit
]
Ruling party –
True Path Party (DYP)
Main opposition –
Motherland Party (ANAP)
Cabinet
[
edit
]
49th government of Turkey
Events
[
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]
2 January – Avalanche in
Hakkari Province
, 19 deaths
1 February – Avalanche in
Şırnak Province
, 91 deaths
3 March – Mine accident in
Zonguldak Province
, 122 deaths
7 March – Ehud Sadan, the security chief for the Israeli embassy in
Ankara
,
is assassinated
in a car bombing.
[
2
]
13 March – The 6.7 M
w
Erzincan earthquake
shook area with a maximum
Mercalli intensity
of VIII (
Severe
), killing 498–652 and injuring 2,000.
16 May – Clash between the armed forces and the
Pkk
in Şırnak Province
17 May –
Beşiktaş
won the championship of the
Turkish football league
[
3
]
15 June – In European
Double trap
championship, Turkish team won the gold medal
19 June – All parties closed by the previous military government were given the right to be reestablished
24 June – Organization of the
Black Sea Economic Cooperation
treaty was signed in İstanbul
28 July – Weightlifter
Naim Süleymanoğlu
won gold medal in World championship in Barselona
30 August – Clash between the armed forces and Pkk.
9 September –
Republican People's Party
(CHP) was refounded on the 59th anniversary of the CHP's former establishment (Most members are from the
Social Democrat Populist Party (SHP)
29 September – Clash between the armed forces and Pkk in Hakkari Province
16 October and the following days – In a hot pursuit operation armed forces entered
Iraq
23 November – In World Karate championship held in
Granada
, Veysel Bumin won the gold medal
13 January – President vetoed the
ILO
convention
2 December – Split in ANAP
31 December – The film
Basic Instinct
was banned
Births
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]
1 January –
Esma Aydemir
, middle-distance runner
3 February –
Berkin Kamil Arslan
, footballer
7 February –
Engin Bekdemir
, footballer
14 August –
Barış Yardımcı
, footballer
23 February –
Şaziye Okur
, weightlifter
2 March –
Kerem Bulut
, footballer
27 March –
Kıvılcım Kaya
, hammer thrower
10 April –
Atila Turan
, footballer
10 May –
Barış Örücü
, footballer
3 August –
Gamze Bulut
, distance runner
16 August –
Nur Tatar
, taekwondo practitioner
7 September –
Gizem Karaca
, model
24 October –
Emel Türkyılmaz
, basketball player
26 October –
Ayşegül Günay
, basketball player
Deaths
[
edit
]
7 February –
Mevhibe İnönü
(born 1897), İsmet İnönü's wife
13 April –
Feza Gürsey
(born 1921), physicist
22 July –
Toto Karaca
(born 1912), theatre actor
29 July –
Kemal Kayacan
(born 1915), admiral
9 August –
Aytekin Kotil
(born 1934), politician
5 October –
Adile Ayda
(born 1912), diplomat
Gallery
[
edit
]
Süleyman Demirel
Kerem Bulut
Sports
[
edit
]
Turkey at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Turkey at the 1992 Winter Olympics
See also
[
edit
]
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992
1991-92 1.Lig
References
[
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]
^
Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 378–410
^
Cowell, Alan (8 March 1992).
"Car Bomb Kills an Israeli Embassy Aide in Turkey"
.
The New York Times
. Archived from
the original
on 22 July 2023
. Retrieved
1 March
2025
.
^
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1992 in Europe
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and other territories
Åland
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1992 in Asia
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