Fuat Oktay

Fuat Oktay
1st Vice President of Turkey
Assumed office
10 July 2018
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Preceded by Office established
Undersecretary to Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
18 June 2016  9 July 2018
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım
Preceded by Kemal Madenoğlu
Succeeded by Office abolished
Personal details
Born 1964 (age 5354)
Çekerek, Yozgat, Turkey
Political party Independent
Children 3
Alma mater Çukurova University
Wayne State University

Fuat Oktay (born 1964 in Çekerek, Yozgat) is a Turkish politician, civil servant and academic who serves as the 1st Vice President of Turkey since 10 July 2018. He was the Undersecretary to the Prime Minister of Turkey from 19 June 2016 until his appointment as Vice President in 2018.

Early life and career

Education

Fuat Oktay was born in 1964 in Çekerek, Yozgat and studied Management at Çukurova University. Graduating in 1985, he began working at the university as a research assistant.[1] In 1990, he obtained a master's degree from Wayne State University in Detroit in business and manufacturing engineering, as well as a doctorate in industrial engineering. While in the United States, he specialised in the fields of automotive engineering and communication.[2]

Academic and consultancy career

Throughout the 2001 economic crisis, Oktay was involved in crisis management roles while also serving as the head of the Management Department and Deputy Dean at Beykent University.[3] Alongside his academic career, Oktay also served as a consultant and advisor for both state-owned and private businesses, serving in the capacities of general manager, vice president and executive board member for many of them.[4]

Private sector

Oktay served as deputy general manager responsible for strategic planning and business development, production planning and information technology as well as sales and marketing at Turkish Airlines between 2008 and 2012.[2] Being responsible for many development projects under the Turkish Airlines Brand, he also served as an executive board member of the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) And the Turkish-English, Turkish-German and Turkish-Spanish business councils.[5]

Oktay also served as an executive board member of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), of Turkish Technic and as the vice president of Türk Telekom.[6]

Civil service

Between 2012 and 2016, Oktay served as the Head of the Presidency of Disaster and Emergency Management (AFAD). During his role, he formulated several agreements in the field of risk and crisis management with other countries on behalf of the Turkish government.

Undersecretary to the Prime Ministry

Following the appointment of Binali Yıldırım as Prime Minister of Turkey, Oktay was appointed as his undersecretary on 18 June 2016. He became known for his modernisation of bureaucratic institutions with new digital and technological advances.[7]

He was part of the main diplomatic resistance during the Turkish coup d'état attempt on 15 July 2016. During the Turkish Armed Forces counter-terrorism operations, namely Operation Euphrates Shield and Operation Olive Branch, Oktay served in the capacity as co-ordinator between different bureaucratic institutions that were involved.[8]

Vice Presidency

In the 2017 constitutional referendum, voters narrowly approved constitutional changes that dissolved the existing parliamentary system in place of an executive presidency amid allegations of electoral fraud. The new system of government would see the President of Turkey becoming the head of both the state and the government, abolishing the former head of government post of Prime Minister of Turkey. The new system instigated the creation of the office of Vice President of Turkey, who would be appointed and serve at the pleasure of the president.

Appointment

Early general elections took place on 24 June 2018 to elect the president and 600 members of parliament to the Grand National Assembly. The Justice and Development Party (AKP) candidate Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won the presidency with 52.59% of the vote outright, nullifying the need for a second round. His party also won the most seats in Parliament, falling short of a majority with 295 MPs.

With the election of Erdoğan as the first president to take office under the new executive presidential system, it was speculated that he would adopt a predominantly technocratic cabinet and seek a 'United States' model by appointing just one Vice President, despite the constitutional changes allowing multiple vice presidents to serve at once. Oktay was unveiled as Turkey's first Vice President on 9 July 2018 with the announcement of the new cabinet.[9][10]

See also

References

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  3. "Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Fuat Oktay kimdir?". CNN Türk.
  4. "Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Fuat Oktay kaç yaşında, aslen nereli? Fuat Oktay kimdir, - Akşam".
  5. "Fuat Oktay kimdir, Nerelidir? - GAZETE VATAN".
  6. "Terms of Service Violation". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  7. cumhurbaskanligi@tccb.gov.tr. "T.C.CUMHURBAŞKANLIĞI : Anasayfa". www.basbakanlik.gov.tr.
  8. fanatik. "Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Fuat Oktay kimdir? Kaç yaşında, nereli?". Fanatik.
  9. "President Erdoğan announces ministers of Turkey's new cabinet - Turkey News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2018-09-27.
  10. Şafak, Yeni (9 July 2018). "Tek Başkan Yardımcısı". Yeni Şafak.
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