4th cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey

Rauf (Orbay) Bey

The 4th cabinet of executive ministers of Turkey (12 July 1922- 4 August 1923 ) was the fourth government formed by the nationalists during the Turkish War of Independence. The Republic was not yet proclaimed and the government was called İcra vekilleri heyeti ("cabinet of executive ministers")

Background

The chairman of the cabinet (equivalent to prime minister) was Rauf Bey (later named Orbay) who had recently returned from Malta after being arrested by the Allies of World War I. Both Rauf Bey and the other members of the cabinet were elected by the parliament one by one.

The government

In the list below, the name in parathesis is the surname the cabinet members assumed later.(see Surname Law of 1934)

Title[1] Name Dates
ChairmanRauf (Orbay)
Minister of Religious AffairsAbdullah Azmi (Torun)
Mehmet Vehbi (Bolak)
12 July 1922 - 26 October 1922
26 October 1922 - 4 August 1923
Minister of Justice Rifat (Çalık)
Minister of Chief of StaffFevzi (Çakmak)
Minister of DefenseKazım (Özalp)
Minter of Interiorİsmail Sefa (Özler)
Ali Fethi (Okyar)
12 July 1922 - 5 November 1922 - 4 August 1923
Minister of Foreign AffairsYusuf Kemal (Tengirşek)
İsmet (İnönü)
12 July 1922 - 26 October 1922
26 October 1922 - 4 August 1923
Minister of EconomyMahmut Esat (Bozkurt)
Minister of EducationMehmet Vehbi (Bolak)
İsmail Sefa (Özler)
12 July 1922 - 5 November 1922
5 November 1922 - 4 August 1923
Minister of FinanceHasan Fehmi (Ataç)
Minister of Public WorksFevzi (Pirinççioğlu)
Minister of Health and Social SolidarityRıza Nur 12 July 1922 - 27 October 1922

In this cabinet, İsmet (İnönü) was the 1st and Rıza Nur was the 2nd delegates of the Turkish delegation to Conference of Lausanne.

References

  1. Prime minister's page
Preceded by
3rd cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey
(Fevzi Pasha)
4th cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey
(Rauf Bey)

12 July 1922 - 9 August 1923
Succeeded by
5th cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey
(Fethi Bey)
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