Bülent Ecevit

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Bülent Ecevit was a prominent Turkish politician, journalist, and poet who served multiple terms as Turkey’s prime minister in the 1970s and late 1990s–early 2000s.

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instanceOf Turkish politician
human
journalist
poet
countryOfCitizenship Turkey
educatedAt Robert College (higher education section)
surface form: Robert College
familyName Ecevit
fieldOfWork journalism
literature
politics
genre lyric poetry
political poetry
givenName Bülent
hasHonorificTitle Başbakan (Prime Minister)
hasRole cabinet minister
opposition leader
party leader
ideology democratic socialism
influencedBy Kemalism
languageOfWorkOrName Turkish
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Left Party
Republican People's Party
surface form: Republican People’s Party
movement social democracy
nativeLanguage Turkish
notableFor founding and leading the Democratic Left Party in Turkey
leading Turkey during the 1974 Cyprus intervention
serving as Prime Minister of Turkey in the late 1990s and early 2000s
serving multiple terms as Prime Minister of Turkey in the 1970s
notableWork poems in Turkish
political essays
occupation journalist
poet
politician
translator
writer
parliamentaryGroup Grand National Assembly of Turkey
positionHeld Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Leader of the Democratic Left Party
Leader of the Republican People’s Party
Minister of Labour and Social Security of Turkey
Prime Minister of Turkey
religion Islam
residence Ankara
sexOrGender male
spouse Rahşan Ecevit
workLocation Ankara
Istanbul

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Istanbul University hasNotableAlumni Bülent Ecevit
Devlet Bahçeli servedInGovernmentWith Bülent Ecevit
Fahri Korutürk headOfGovernment Bülent Ecevit