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Cemil Çiçek (b 1946 Yozgat) is Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and AKP Member of Parliament from Ankara. He was formerly Minister of Justice and government spokesman.

He graduated from the Law Faculty of Istanbul University and joined the centre-right ANAP in 1983. He became an ANAP MP for Yozgat, and in the late 1980s Minister of State responsible for "the family". In this role he was known for his conservative views on matters of sex and marriage. He later became Minister for energy and natural resources but was expelled from ANAP in 1997, upon which he joined the Islamic leaning Fazilet Party which later evolved into the AKP.

He was Minister of Justice in the first AKP government (from 2003 to 2007) when as a former ANAP MP he was thought to be one of the leading figures of the AKP most acceptable to the Turkish military. During his ministry he had to deal with situations including:

His legislation included stricter controls of prisons (in 2006).

Quotes

As Minister of Justice

References

  1. ^ Newspaper Radikal (Turkish)
  2. ^ Newspaper Zaman, November 28, 2003 (Turkish)


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Political offices
Preceded by
Abdullah Gül
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Agu 28, 2007–present
Succeeded by
incumbent