Altan Öymen

Altan Öymen
Leader of the Republican People's Party
In office
23 May 1999  30 September 2000
Preceded by Deniz Baykal
Succeeded by Deniz Baykal
Minister of Tourism and Promotion
In office
21 June 1977  21 July 1977
Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit
Preceded by Nahit Menteşe
Succeeded by İskender Cenap Ege
Member of the Grand National Assembly
In office
24 December 1995  18 April 1999
Constituency İstanbul (1995)
In office
5 June 1977  12 September 1980
Constituency Ankara (1977)
Personal details
Born 20 June 1932
Trabzon, Turkey
Political party Republican People's Party
Occupation journalist

Altan Öymen (born 20 June 1932 Trabzon, Turkey) is a Turkish journalist, author and former politician.

Biography

He graduated from the School of Political Science of Ankara University. He began his journalist career already in 1950 at age of 18, and worked as reporter, columnist and editor-in-chief long time for the major newspapers like Ulus, Akşam, Cumhuriyet and Milliyet. He founded the press agency Anka news agency in 1972. In the 1960s, Altan Öymen served as the press attaché in Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany.

He entered politics in 1961 as member of the parliament that was formed after the military coup in Turkey, 1960. He was elected in 1977 as the deputy of Ankara from the Republican People's Party (CHP) to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, and became minister for tourism and public relations in the cabinet of Bülent Ecevit's second government, which lasted only one month in the summer 1977. He was reelected in 1995 as the deputy of Istanbul from the CHP.

Following the resignation of Deniz Baykal from the presidency of CHP, he was elected leader on May 23, 1999. He acted 15 months long at this post, before Deniz Baykal was reelected at the next extraordinary party congress in 2000.

Altan Öymen resumed his journalist career, which he had interrupted during his party leadership, and is currently writing on political issues in his column in the newspaper Radikal.[1]

In the 1980s and 1990s, he was awarded several times for his journalism.[2]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Newspaper Radikal (in Turkish)
  2. Newspaper Milliyet (in Turkish)
  3. NewPage (in Turkish)
  4. NewPage (in Turkish)
  5. NewPage (in Turkish)

References

Party political offices
Preceded by
Deniz Baykal
Leader of the Republican's People Party (CHP)
19992000
Succeeded by
Deniz Baykal
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