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词条 Mustafa Çağatay
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  1. Early life and early political career

  2. Member of Parliament and Prime Minister

  3. References

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|name = Mustafa Çağatay
|image =
|office = Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus
|president = Rauf Denktaş
|term_start = 12 December 1978
|term_end = 13 December 1983
|predecessor = Osman Örek
|successor = Nejat Konuk
|office1 = Minister of Finance
|term_start1 = 18 December 1976
|term_end1 = 8 July 1977
|successor1 =
|predecessor1 =
|primeminister1= Nejat Konuk
|office2 = Minister of Labour and Social Security
|term_start2 = 8 July 1977
|term_end2 = 21 April 1978
|successor2 =
|predecessor2 =
|primeminister2= Nejat Konuk
|office3 = Minister of Labour, Social Works and Health
|term_start3 = 21 April 1978
|term_end3 = 27 June 1978
|successor3 =
|predecessor3 =
|primeminister3= Osman Örek
|birth_date = 20 April 1937
|birth_place = Limassol, British Cyprus
|death_date = 3 April 1989
|death_place = Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
|party = National Unity Party
|spouse = Tuncay Çağatay[1]
|alma_mater =
|website =
}}Mustafa Çağatay was a Turkish Cypriot politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus (TFSC) and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. He held this office from 1978 to 1983. He was born in Limassol April 20, 1937 and died on April 3, 1989 in a traffic accident in Kyrenia.[2][3]

Early life and early political career

Çağatay was born in 1937 in the town of Limassol. He completed middle school in Limassol and graduated from the Nicosia Boys' High School. Having worked as a civil servant in the Limassol District Court for three years, he then went to London to train as a lawyer and returned in 1963, having completed his training. He started working as a lawyer and joined the Turkish Resistance Organisation, serving as a legal adviser in the Limassol District headquarters. He then served as a military commander during the intercommunal fighting of 1964, he is noted to have led a significant resistance on 13 February 1964.[4]

He was elected to the Turkish Cypriot Communal Assembly on 5 July 1970, representing Limassol. Following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and the Greek Cypriot capture of the Turkish Cypriot enclave of Limassol, Çağatay was arrested as a prisoner of war. He was later released, displaced to Northern Cyprus and represented Turkish Cypriots in talks with Greek Cypriots as a representative of the Turkish Cypriots of Limassol.[4]

Member of Parliament and Prime Minister

He was elected as a member of the parliament representing the Girne District for the National Unity Party (UBP) in the parliamentary election of 1976. He then served as the Vice President of the UBP group in the parliament.[4] In the First Konuk cabinet, he was appointed as the Minister of Finance on 18 December 1976[5] and the Minister of Labour and Social Security in a cabinet reshuffle on 8 July 1977.[6] He served in this position until the end of the cabinet on 21 April 1978. He then became the Minister of Labour, Social Works and Health in the Örek cabinet, which took office on 21 April 1978.[4] However, on 27 June 1978, he resigned from this post.[7]

His term as Prime Minister saw the consolidation of the state in Northern Cyprus.[8] According to political scientist and columnist Hasan Hastürer, President Rauf Denktaş heavily interfered with the government during his term as Prime Minister and a system of exploitation of Greek Cypriot properties and corruption was in place. However, according to Hastürer, Çağatay never actually exploited any Greek Cypriot property, never allowed any relatives any privileges and was known as a man of integrity.[9][2] According to the then-politician Ali Atun, Çağatay was eliminated from his position by Denktaş for unknown reasons;[10] Mehmet Hasgüler, a professor of political science, has written that it is rumoured that when Çağatay visited Turkey as the founding Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus, he would only be met by a governor, upon which he refused to go out of the plane, and said that Çağatay's immediate "removal" from Prime Ministry and the end of his political career suggest that this may be partly true.[11]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Tolgay|first1=Ahmet|title=Eşi Tuncay Hanım'la Mustafa Çağatay'ı konuşmak…|url=http://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/?p=608828|publisher=Kıbrıs|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=4 January 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Hastürer|first1=Hasan|title=Mustafa Çağatay'ı nasıl bilirdiniz?|url=http://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/?p=338939|publisher=Kıbrıs|accessdate=28 May 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Ceremony held for late PM Çağatay|url=http://www.brtk.net/?english_posts=ceremony-held-late-pm-cagatay|publisher=BRT|accessdate=28 May 2016}}
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Emircan|first1=Mehmet Salih|title=Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti'nde Tören, Bayram ve Anma Günleri|date=2007|publisher=Association of Ex-TMT Servicemen|location=Nicosia|pages=36–7}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=1977 – Nejat Konuk Hukumeti|url=http://ubpkktc.com/?page_id=2106|publisher=National Unity Party|accessdate=28 May 2016}}
6. ^{{cite news|last=Cemal|first=Akay|title=Kıbrıs Türk Federe Devleti'nin Yeni Kabinesi Açıklandı|publisher=Milliyet|date=8 July 1977|page=2}}
7. ^{{cite news|last=Cemal|first=Akay|title=KTFD Çalışma Bakanı İstifa Etti|publisher=Milliyet|date=28 June 1978|page=9}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Bürokrasi - Hantal Devlet ve Özerkleştirme olayı|url=http://www.kibrispostasi.com/print.php?col=100&art=11381|publisher=Kıbrıs Postası|accessdate=28 May 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Tuncay Çağatay'ın yerinde uyarısı...|url=http://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/?p=757579|publisher=Kıbrıs|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=31 December 2015}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Dr. Ali Atun, tarihi bir olayı dile getirdi|url=http://haberkibris.com/5f750d27-2012_01_02.html|publisher=Haber Kıbrıs|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=2 January 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web|last1=Hasgüler|first1=Mehmet|title="Kurucu KKTC Başbakanı" Mustafa Çağatay: "Protokol Krizi" Rivayet Mi?|url=http://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/?p=770920|publisher=Kıbrıs|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=21 February 2016}}
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| title= Prime minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
| before=Osman Örek
| years=1978–1983
| after=Nejat Konuk
}}{{s-end}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cagatay, Mustafa}}

6 : 1937 births|1989 deaths|Prime Ministers of Northern Cyprus|Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)|National Unity Party (Northern Cyprus) politicians|Leaders of political parties in Northern Cyprus

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