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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
Şükrü Saracoğlu
Recep Peker
Celal Bayar
Münir Ertegün
Ajda Pekkan
Zülfü Livaneli
Cahit Berkay
Nevzat Tandoğan
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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