Naim Talu

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Mehmet Naim Talu (July 22, 1919, Istanbul - May 15, 1998, Istanbul) Turkish economist, banker, politician and former Prime Minister of Turkey.

After graduating in economics from Istanbul University in 1943, he worked awhile in Sümerbank, a state owned textile complex. He transferred to the Central Bank of Turkey in 1946. He became the general director of the bank in 1967 after serving one year as deputy. Following the reorganization of the Central Bank in 1970, he was appointed Governor of this institution.

Naim Talu entered his political career in 1971 by appointment to the ministry of trade in the second Erim cabinet. He kept his post also in the cabinet of Melen until President Cevdet Sunay admitted him to the Senate in 1972. Commissioned by President Fahri Korutürk following the resign of Prime Minister Ferit Melen, he formed the 36th government on April 15, 1973 in consensus of the Justice Party with the Republican Reliance Party. His caretaker government lasted beyond the general elections in 1973, which did not set a clear majority for any party. With the forming of a coalition cabinet of the Republican People’s Party along with the Salvation Party under Bülent Ecevit on January 26, 1974, Talu’s prime ministry ended. His membership in the Senate continued until 1976.

Naim Talu was member of the board of Akbank, one of Turkey’s biggest banks, between 1974 and 1976, prior his appointment as the chairman, which lasted until shortly before his death in 1998. He served in the same period as member of the board of trustees of Sabancı Foundation VakSA.

He was succeeded by his wife Gevher Talu and his two daughters Tülin Talu and Füsun San.

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Preceded by:
Ziyaettin Kayla
Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey
1967–1971
Succeeded by:
Memduh Güpgüpoğlu
Preceded by:
Ferit Melen
Prime Minister of Turkey
1973–1974
Succeeded by:
Bülent Ecevit


 
Governors of the Central Bank of Turkey
Turkey
General Directors (1931-1970)

Çam | Sunel | Bekter | Gover | Gidel | Aytur | Mostar | Kayla | Talu

Governors (1970-present)
Talu | Güpgüpoğlu | Sadıklar | Aydınoğlu | Şıklar | Canevi | Saracoğlu | Gültekin | Törüner | Erçel | Serdengeçti | Yılmaz
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