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Events in the year 1995 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
- 19th Parliament of Turkey (up to 24 December)
 - 20th Parliament of Turkey
 
Incumbents
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – True Path Party (DYP)
 - Main opposition – Motherland Party (ANAP)
 
Cabinet
- 50th government of Turkey (up to 5 October)
 - 51st government of Turkey (5 October – 30 October)
 - 52nd government of Turkey (from 30 October)
 
Events
- 4 January – Two parties with the same background, namely Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP) and Republican People's Party (CHP) decided to merge.
 - 12 February – Although SHP was the bigger partner, Erdal İnönü, the former leader of SHP proposed that the fusion should be in CHP.
 - 12 February – Because of dense smog, schools were temporarily closed in İstanbul.
 - 18 February – SHP merged with the CHP and Hikmet Çetin was elected as the caretaker leader of CHP.
 - 12/13 March – Gazi Quarter riots in İstanbul
 - 20 March – Operation Steel launched against Kurdish separatists
 - 11 April – Tansu Çiller started irrigation through the Şanlıurfa Irrigation Tunnels
 - 21 May – Beşiktaş won the championship of the Turkish football league[2]
 - 12 June – 22 soldiers were killed by Kurdish separatists in Tunceli Province
 - 7 July – Operation against Kurdish separatists around the Iraq border
 - 25 July – Gold exchange market was opened
 - 29 August – Flood in Rize; 10 deaths
 - 7 September – Militants killed 9 workers in Hatay Province
 - 15 September – Clash between government forces and militants in Diyarbakır Province
 - 1 October – Earthquake in Dinar, Afyonkarahisar; 90 deaths
 - 9 September – Deniz Baykal was elected as the new president of CHP
 - 19 September – Tansu Çiller and Deniz Baykal could not agree on the coalition protocol and the 50th government dissolved (but continued up to the formation of the new government)
 - 13 October – Tansu Çiller’s 2nd government (founded on 5 October) lost a vote of confidence
 - 5 November – Tansu Çiller’s 3rd government (founded on 30 October, with their coalition partner CHP) received the vote of confidence
 - 13 December – Customs Union with European Union
 - 24 December – General elections :Welfare Party 158 seats, ANAP 132 seats, DYP 135 seats, DSP 76 seats, CHP 49 seats
 
Deaths
- 11 January – Onat Kutlar (born 1936), writer
 - 15 January – Sadi Eldem (born 1910), diplomat
 - 18 March – Sadri Alışık (born 1925), actor
 - 25 March – Belgin Doruk (born 1936), actress
 - 6 July – Aziz Nesin (born 1915), writer humorist
 - 10 July – Mehmet Ali Aybar (born 1908), politician
 - 27 July – Melih Esenbel (born 1915), diplomat
 - 1 September – Hıfzı Oğuz Bekata (born 1911), politician and lawyer
 - 27 September – Baha Akşit (born 1914), politician
 - 8 November – Mükerrem Sarol (born 1909), physician and politician
 
Gallery
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Süleyman Demirel - 
			
Hikmet Çetin 
See also
References
- ^ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 446–462
 - ^ Mackolik page
 
