Hüseyin Çelik | |
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Minister of National Education | |
In office March 14, 2003 – May 1, 2009 |
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Prime Minister | Abdullah Gül |
Preceded by | Erkan Mumcu |
Succeeded by | Nimet Çubukçu |
Minister of Culture | |
In office November 19, 2002 – March 14, 2003 |
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Prime Minister | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
Preceded by | Suat Çağlayan |
Succeeded by | Erkan Mumcu |
Member of the Parliament representing Van | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 18 November 2002 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 5 March 1959 Van, Turkey |
Political party | Ak Parti |
Spouse(s) | Sema Çelik |
Alma mater | Istanbul University University of London |
Religion | Islam |
Website | HuseyinCelik.net |
Hüseyin Çelik (born 5 March 1959 in Gürpınar, Van) is a former Minister of National Education of Turkey and member of parliament for Van for the ruling Justice and Development Party.
Çelik graduated in Turkish language and literature from Istanbul University in 1983 and went on to a career as an academic at Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi, eventually becoming assistant professor in 1997. From 1988-1991 he studied towards a Masters Degree in politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London. His focus was on the late-Ottoman Empire writer and thinker Ali Suavi.
During the 1990s he wrote a column on Ottoman era politics and other issues for the nationalist-leaning social and political science journal Türkiye Günlüğü. He has published 15 books on politics, culture, history etc. has also edited and annotated an edition of the work "Şinasi" by Ottoman writer Ziyad Ebuzziya.
He was elected to parliament for Van as a member of Suleyman Demirel's DYP in 1999, moving to the newly-founded AK Party in 2001. He was elected parliamentary chief and then following the AK Party's election victory in 2003, he became Minister of Culture and then Minister of Education.
During his brief tenure as Minister of Culture he is remembered for immediately sacking the entire Board for the Protection of Culture and Nature (Turkish: Kültür ve Tabiat Varlıklarını Koruma Kurulu).[1] Regional bodies set up to monitor archaeology and other research throughout the country, led by architect and champion of Anatolia's cultural heritage Oktay Ekinci, one of those dismissed. Çelik was then accused of taking this action under pressure from AK Party MP for Muğla Hasan Özyer in order to enable the Muğla coastline to be developed for mass-market tourism.[2]
As Minister of Education as well as curriculum reform and all the day-to-day running of the school system, Çelik has had to deal with a number of issues including:
He made headlines when the media announced that he was related to PKK cofounder Selahattin Çelik.[3]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Erkan Mumcu |
Minister of National Education of Turkey March 14, 2003–May 1, 2009 |
Succeeded by Nimet Çubukçu |
Preceded by Suat Çağlayan |
Minister of Culture of Turkey November 19, 2002–March 14, 2003 |
Succeeded by Erkan Mumcu |
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