- Mustafa Demir
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Mustafa Demir Minister of Public Works and Settlement Incumbent Assumed office
1 May 2009Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Preceded by Faruk Nafiz Özak Member of Parliament
for SamsunIncumbent Assumed office
3 November 2002Personal details Born 18 January 1961
Trabzon, TurkeyNationality Turkish Political party AK Party Spouse(s) İmuhhan Demir Mustafa Demir (born January 18, 1961) is a Turkish politician and the founder and former chairman of Ak Parti (Justice and Development Party) Samsun Province.
He was born the in the Black Sea Region town of Şalpazarı (Ağasar) in Trabzon Province into a family with 9 children. His father Hüseyin Demir was a famous coppersmith nicknamed 'Bakırcı Hüseyin' in the Şalpazarı District. Following his primary and high school education in Trabzon, Mustafa Demir attended 1979 Trabzon Karadeniz Technical University and graduated in 1983 as an Architect.[1]
He started commerce in his high school years. He was busy with copper-aluminium plate & kitchen goods fabrication and wholesaling in these years. He had his military training as a reserve officer - control engineer. He worked in private sector as a decompte definitif expert and in public sector as a control engineer. He has been working as a building contractor, arthitect and durable consumer goods tradesman since 1991. In the 29th of September, in 2001, he governed the Ak Party Samsun Province presidential. He had been elected as a deputy from Ak Party on the 3rd order in Samsun Province in the 2002 Turkey Parliamentary elections.
He was elected as deputy for the second time in the 1st order, from Samsun Province in the 22nd 2007 Turkey Parliamentary elections, and was appointed as Minister of Public Works and Settlement in 2009.[2]
He is married and has 5 children.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Ali Babacan Becomes Minister in Charge of Coordination of Turkish Economy". Turkish Weekly. 1 May 2009. http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/75169/ali-babacan-becomes-minister-in-charge-of-coordination-of-turkish-economy.html. Retrieved 8 April 2010.
- ^ "PM Erdoğan announces major Cabinet reshuffle". Today's Zaman. 3 May 2009. http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=174197&bolum=103. Retrieved 8 April 2010.
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