5th Parliament of Turkey
The 5th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 8 February 1935 to 3 April 1939. There were 444 MPs in the parliament all of which were the members of the Republican People’s Party (CHP)). [1]
Main parliamentary milestones
Some of the important events in the history of the parliament are the following:[2]
- 1 March 1935 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was elected as the president of Turkey for the 4th time.
- 1 March 1935 – İsmet İnönü of CHP formed the 8th government of Turkey
- 27 May 1935 – Law 2739 : The official holydays and vacations were established . Sunday became the rest day.
- 31 July 1936 - Law 3056 : Montreux Convention (20 July) approved by the parliament
- 25 October 1937 – Celal Bayar of CHP formed the 9th government of Turkey
- 10 November 1938 – President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk died.
- 11 November 1938 – İsmet İnönü was elected as the second president of Turkey.
- 11 November 1938 – Celal Bayar formed the 10th government of Turkey
- 25 January 1939 – Refik Saydam of CHP formed the 11th government of Turkey
- 26 March 1939 – General Elections
References
- ↑ Parliament page
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı; Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul
Preceded by 4th Parliament of Turkey |
5th Parliament of Turkey Abdülhalik Renda 8 January – 3 April 1939 |
Succeeded by 6th Parliament of Turkey |
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