Ministries of Turkey

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politics and government of
Turkey

The most influential part of the executive of the Turkish government are the ministries.

List of ministries

History

1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s[1]
Foreign Affairs
(1920-)
Health
(1920-)
Interior
(1920-)
National Defence
(1920-)
Justice
(1923-)
National Education
(1923–83)
National Education, Youth and Sports
(1983–89)
National Education
(1989-)
N/A Youth and Sports
(1969–83)
Minister of State (Responsible for Youth and Sports)
(1989-2011)
Youth and Sports
(2011-)
N/A Press-Publication and Tourism
(1957–63)
Tourism and Publicity
(1963–81)
Culture and Tourism
(1981–89)
Tourism
(1989-2003)
Culture and Tourism
(2003-)
Culture
(1971–81)
Culture
(1989-2003)
N/A Energy and Natural Resources
(1963-)
Public Works
(1920–83)
Public Works and Housing
(1983–2011)
Environment and Urban Planning
(2011-)
N/A Development and Housing
(1958–83)
N/A Environment
(1991-2003)
Environment and Forest
(2003–11)
Forest and Water Management
(2011–18)
Agriculture and Forest
(2018-)
N/A Forestry
(1960–80)
Agriculture and Forestry
(1980–83)
Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Affairs
(1983–91)
Forestry
(1991-2003)
Agriculture
(1923–74)
Food, Agriculture and Livestock
(1974–80)
Agriculture and Rural Affairs
(1991-2011)
Food, Agriculture and Livestock
(2011–18)
Rural Affairs
(1963–74)
Rural Affairs and Cooperatives
(1974–83)
Finance
(1923–83)
Finance and Customs
(1983–93)
Finance
(1993-2018)
Finance and Treasury
(2018-)
N/A Customs and Monopoly
(1931–83)
Minister of State (Responsible for Customs)
(1993-2011)
Customs and Trade
(2011–18)
Trade (2018-)
Trade
(1924–28)
Trade
(1939–49)
Economy and Trade
(1949–60)
Trade
(1960–71)
External Economic Affairs
(1971)
Trade
(1971–83)
Industry and Trade
(1983-2011)
N/A Industry
(1949–71)
Industry and Technology
(1971–83)
Science, Industry and Technology
(2011–18)
Industry and Technology
(2018-)
N/A Labour
(1946–83)
Labour and Social Security
(1983-2018)
Labour, Social Services and Family
(2018-)
N/A Social Security
(1974–83)
N/A Minister of State (Responsible for Women and Family Affairs)
(2003–11)
Family and Social Policy
(2011–18)
N/A Transport
(1939-2011)
Transport, Maritime and Communication
(2011–18)
Transport and Infrastructure
(2018-)

Former ministries

List of ministers

Former:

References

  1. "Son KHK çıktı: MİT Erdoğan'a bağlandı". Retrieved 9 July 2018.
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