Ministries of Turkey

The ministries of Turkey are the most influential part of the executive branch of the Turkish government. Each ministry is headed by a minister appointed by the President. Currently there are 17 ministries.

List of ministries edit

The building of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Ankara
LogoMinistryAbbreviationYearWebsite
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Tarım ve Orman Bakanlığı
TOB1924Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı
KTB1957Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanlığı
ETKB1963Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change
Çevre, Şehircilik ve İklim Değişikliği Bakanlığı
ÇŞİDB1920Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change
Ministry of Family and Social Services
Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı
ASHB2011Ministry of Family and Social Services
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dışişleri Bakanlığı
DB1920Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Health
Sağlık Bakanlığı
SB1920Ministry of Health
Ministry of Industry and Technology
Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı
STB1949Ministry of Industry and Technology
Ministry of the Interior
İçişleri Bakanlığı
İB1920Ministry of the Interior
Ministry of Justice
Adalet Bakanlığı
ADB1923Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
Çalışma ve Sosyal Güvenlik Bakanlığı
ÇSGB1945Ministry of Labour and Social Security
Ministry of National Defense
Millî Savunma Bakanlığı
MSB1920Ministry of National Defense
Ministry of National Education
Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı
MEB1920Ministry of National Education
Ministry of Trade
Ticaret Bakanlığı
TB1939Ministry of Trade
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Ulaştırma ve Altyapı Bakanlığı
UAB1939Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Ministry of Treasury and Finance
Hazine ve Maliye Bakanlığı
HMB1923Ministry of Treasury and Finance
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Gençlik ve Spor Bakanlığı
GSB1969Ministry of Youth and Sports

History edit

1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s[1]
Foreign Affairs
(1920–)
Health
(1920–)
Interior
(1920–)
National Defense
(1920–)
Justice
(1923–)
National Education
(1923–1983)
National Education, Youth and Sports
(1983–1989)
National Education
(1989–)
N/AYouth and Sports
(1969–1983)
Minister of State (Responsible for Youth and Sports)
(1989–2011)
Youth and Sports
(2011–)
N/APress-Publication and Tourism
(1957–1963)
Tourism and Publicity
(1963–1981)
Culture and Tourism
(1981–1989)
Tourism
(1989–2003)
Culture and Tourism
(2003–)
Culture
(1971–1981)
Culture
(1989–2003)
N/AEnergy and Natural Resources
(1963–)
Public Works
(1920–1983)
Public Works and Housing
(1983–2011)
Environment and Urban Planning
(2011–2021)
Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change
(2021–)
N/ADevelopment and Housing
(1958–1983)
N/AEnvironment
(1991–2003)
Environment and Forest
(2003–2011)
Forest and Water Management
(2011–2018)
Agriculture and Forestry
(2018–)
N/AForestry
(1960–1980)
Agriculture and Forestry
(1980–1983)
Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Affairs
(1983–1991)
Forestry
(1991–2003)
Agriculture
(1923–1974)
Food, Agriculture and Livestock
(1974–1980)
Agriculture and Rural Affairs
(1991–2011)
Food, Agriculture and Livestock
(2011–2018)
Rural Affairs
(1963–1974)
Rural Affairs and Cooperatives
(1974–1983)
Finance
(1923–1983)
Finance and Customs
(1983–1993)
Finance
(1993–2018)
Treasury and Finance
(2018–)
N/ACustoms and Monopoly
(1931–1983)
Minister of State (Responsible for Customs)
(1993–2011)
Customs and Trade
(2011–2018)
Trade (2018–)
Trade
(1924–1928)
Trade
(1939–1949)
Economy and Trade
(1949–1960)
Trade
(1960–1971)
External Economic Affairs
(1971)
Trade
(1971–1983)
Industry and Trade
(1983–2011)
Economy
(2011–2018)
N/AIndustry
(1949–1971)
Industry and Technology
(1971–1983)
Science, Industry and Technology
(2011–2018)
Industry and Technology
(2018–-)
N/ALabour
(1946–1983)
Labour and Social Security
(1983–2018)
Family, Labour and Social Services
(2018–2021)
Labour and Social Security
(2021–)
N/ASocial Security
(1974–1983)
N/AMinister of State (Responsible for Women and Family Affairs)
(1991–2011)
Family and Social Policy
(2011–2018)
Family and Social Services
(2021–)
N/ATransport
(1939–2011)
Transport, Maritime and Communication
(2011–2018)
Transport and Infrastructure
(2018–)

Former ministries edit

The current building of the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning in Ankara.

List of ministers edit

Former:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Factbox: Turkey's new cabinet under powerful executive presidency". Reuters. 9 July 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2021.

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