- Ali Talip Özdemir
Ali Talip Özdemir (born 1953) is a Turkish
politician and the former leader of the Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi, ANAP).He was born in the Central Anatolian town of Ereğli in
Konya Province into a family with 12 children. His father Hüsnü Özdemir was a worker in the state-owned Sümerbank factory. Following his primary and high school education in Konya, Ali Talip Özdemir attended 1973 Ankara State Academy of Architecture and Engineering and graduated in 1977 as amechanical engineer . He obtained hisMaster's degree in the same discipline in 1987.Ali Talip Özdemir entered politics during his university years. He helped to establish the newly founded ANAP in Anatolia. In the regional election 1984, he was elected mayor of his hometown Ereğli. He served at this post two terms. In the general elections held on
November 29 ,1987 , he quit his position as mayor, and was elected deputy of Konya from the Motherland Party into the parliament. He served also a while as the vice president of the party during the leadership ofTurgut Özal .In 1991, he became minister for the environment in cabinet of
Mesut Yılmaz . In the intermediate regional elections 1992, Ali Talip Özdemir ran for the post of mayor ofBakırköy district inİstanbul , and served for two terms at this position. He reentered the parliament as deputy of İstanbul following the 1995 general election held onDecember 24 ,1995 . He served as minister for press and information in the coalition cabinet of Mesut Yılmaz in 1996.With the resigning of Mesut Yılmaz from active politics and so from the leadership of the party that did not overcome the 10% barrier in the 2002 general election, Ali Talip Özdemir was elected the 4th president of the Motherland Party at its extraordinary congress held on
January 11 ,2003 . In the following congress onDecember 13 ,2003 however, he waived to run for the presidency. He was succeeded in his post byNesrin Nas , who was elected the first female president of ANAP.Ali Talip Özdemir is married and father of three children.
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