Tansu Çiller
Tansu Çiller , born the October 9th 1946, is a economist and a Turkish political woman. She is the first woman to exert the load of Prime Minister in her country.
Born with Istanbul, she attends the American college (Robert College) and obtains the diploma of the school of the economic scenes of the University of the Bosphorus. She becomes teaching in 1983.
Entered in policy in 1990, it is elected at the Parliament the following year and becomes Minister for the economy in the government of Suleyman Demirel. This last reaching the presidency, it inherits the direction of its party, DYP and of the presidency of the government of June 1993 at March 1996.
After the anticipated legislative elections of December 1995 its party loses the parliamentary majority, and it thus decides to be combined with the Party of the Prosperity (Refah Partisi) of islamist the Necmettin Erbakan to constitute a parliamentary majority. It developed with him an alternation of the capacity, aiming at dividing the post of Prime Minister. While waiting for its turn, it became minist of the Foreign affairs. Following the resignation of Necmettin Erbakan in June 1997, coalition DYP-RP ended and it passed to the opposition.
It withdrew political life after the defeat at the polls at the time of the legislative ones of November 2002.
Its name, like that of her husband, are implied in several corruption affairs.
She is married in Özer Çiller and the couple has two wire.
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