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Ertuğrul Günay

Ertuğrul Günay
MP
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Minister of Culture and Tourism
In office
29 August 2007 – 24 January 2013
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Preceded by Atilla Koç
Succeeded by Ömer Çelik
Personal details
Born (1948-03-01) 1 March 1948 (age 68)
Ordu, Turkey
Nationality Turkish
Political party CHP (1977-2004)
AKP (2007-2013)
Spouse(s) Gülten Günay
Children İnanç, Pınar
Education Law
Alma mater Istanbul University
Profession Lawyer, politician
Religion Islam

Ertuğrul Günay (born 1 March 1948, in Ordu) was the Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey (between 29 August 2007 – 24 January 2013).

Günay graduated from İstanbul University Faculty of Law with a degree of bachelor of laws in 1969. In the election in 1977, he became the youngest member of parliament to be elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, as a member of the Republican People's Party (CHP). Within the CHP, he rose to the position of Secretary General in 1992, but was expelled in 2004, following clashes with CHP leader Deniz Baykal.

He joined the AKP (Justice and Development Party) upon his objection to anti-democratic tendencies emerging prior to the elections in 2007. He was elected as a member of parliament from İstanbul in 2007, then re-elected from İzmir in 2011. On 29 August 2007, Günay was appointed Minister of Culture and Tourism.

Günay led some civil initiatives particularly the "Humanitarian Initiative for Bosnia", the "Eastern Conference" and the "New Political Initiative". He is the author of Bosnian Writings and Counter Politics and has numerous published articles and interviews about law and politics as well.

On 24 January 2013, he was replaced by Ömer Çelik at his post in the cabinet.

Günay received an honorary PhD degree from Adıyaman University in 2009 for his contributions to the peace and freedom of thought, and other honorary PhD degrees in 2011 from Pamukkale in Denizli, Mustafa Kemal in Antakya and Akdeniz University in Antalya for the protection of cultural heritage and support for studies in archeology.


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