Turkish physician and politician (1921–2005)
Faruk Sükan (1921 – 3 January 2005) was a Turkish physician, politician and government minister.
Biography
Sükan was born in Karaman . In 1946, he graduated from the School of Medicine at Istanbul University . After practicing as a Doctor of Medicine, he got interested in politics, and joined Democrat Party (DP) . In 1957, he was elected as the mayor of Ereğli in Konya Province . The government of the Democrat Party was overthrown during the 1960 coup d'état . After the DP was banned, Sükan joined the succeeding Justice Party (AP) . He entered the parliament as a deputy of Konya Province after the 1961 general elections . In the 29th government of Turkey , he was appointed the Minister of Health (20 February 1965 – 27 October 1965). In the 30th government of Turkey , he served as the Minister of Interior (27 October 1965 – 1 August 1969). On 18 December 1970, he took part in establishing the Democratic Party along with a number of the Justice Party politicians. In the 42nd government of Turkey , Sükan became the deputy prime minister (5 January 1978 – 20 September 1979). On 18 December 1978, he was elected as the chairman of the Democratic Party. Following the 1980 coup d'état , he left politics.[ 1]
Sükan died on 3 January 2005 in Ankara . He was buried at Cebeci Asri Cemetery following a memorial ceremony in front of the parliament building and the religious funeral at Kocatepe Mosque . He was married with four children.[ 1]
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