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- Parliament
- Incumbents
- Ruling party and the main opposition
- Cabinet
- Events
- Births
- Deaths
- Gallery
- See also
- References
{{Year in Turkey|1968}}Events in the year 1968 in Turkey.[1] Parliament- 13th Parliament of Turkey
Incumbents- President – Cevdet Sunay
- Prime Minister – Süleyman Demirel
- Leader of the opposition – İsmet İnönü
Ruling party and the main opposition- Ruling party – Justice Party (AP)
- Main opposition – Republican People’s Party (CHP)
Cabinet- 30th government of Turkey
Events- 15 January – Gulf of İzmit froze
- 8 March – 22 passengers died in a bus accident near Bolvadin
- 17 March – 33 passengers died in a bus accident near İstanbul
- 26 May – Fenerbahçe is the champion of the Turkish football league[2]
- 2 June – Senate 1/3 elections (AP 38 seats, CHP 13 seats, MP 1 seat, GP 1 seat)
- 3 September – Earthquake in Bartın
- 17 June and the following days – Widespread university demonstrations
- 22 November – First heart transplantations in Turkey (Ankara)
- 31 December – TRT 1 First television broadcast
Births- 23 February – İlhan Cihaner, politician and lawyer
- 1 July – Emine Ayna, politician
- 5 June – Şebnem Dönmez, actress
- 17 July – Derya Arbaş Berti (Derya Arbaş), actress
- 11 August – Özlem Çerçioğlu, mayor of Aydın
- 30 October – Merve Kavakçı, politician
- 3 December – Aylin Nazlıaka, politician
Deaths- 10 January – Ali Fuat Cebesoy (birth 1882), former general
- 9 March – Haşim İşcan (birth 1898), mayor of İstanbul
- 2 September – Sabiha Sertel, first female journalist
- 11 October – Selim Sarper (birth 1899) former minister of foreign affairs
GallerySee also- 1967–68 1.Lig
- Turkey at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Turkey at the 1968 Winter Olympics
References1. ^Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 200–206 2. ^Mackolik page
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