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Events in the year 1977 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
- 15th Parliament of Turkey (up to 5 June)
- 16th Parliament of Turkey
Incumbents
- Süleyman Demirel (up to 21 June 1977)
- Bülent Ecevit (21 June 1977 – 21 July 1977)
- Süleyman Demirel (from 21 July 1977)
- Bülent Ecevit (up to 21 June 1977)
- Süleyman Demirel (21 June 1977 – 21 July 1977)
- Bülent Ecevit (from 21 July 1977)
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party –
- Justice Party (AP) and the coalition partners (up to 21 June 1977)
- Republican People's Party (CHP) (21 June 1977 – 21 July 1977)
- Justice Party (AP) and coalition partners National Salvation Party (MSP), and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) (from 21 July) – This government is sometimes called 2.MC
- Main opposition
- Republican People's Party (CHP) (up to 21 June 1977)
- Justice Party (AP) (21 June 1977 – 21 July 1977)
- Republican People's Party (CHP) (from 21 July 1977)
Cabinet
- 39th government of Turkey (up to 21 June 1977)
- 40th government of Turkey (21 June 1977 – 21 July 1977)
- 41st government of Turkey (from 21 July 1977)
Events
- 3 January – Kirkuk-Iskenderun pipeline officially opens.[2]
- 19 March – A Turkish aircraft hijacked to Beirut, Lebanon
- 1 May – Thirty-seven dead in May Day rally in Istanbul.[2]
- 3 June – Trabzonspor wins the championship.[3]
- 5 June – General elections. (CHP 213 seats, AP 180 seats, MSP 24 seats, MHP 16 seats, CGP 3 seats, DP 1 seat)
- 14 August – Turkey claims Greece violated international treaties by militarizing Aegean islands.[2]
Births
- 1 January – Zeynep Tokuş actress
- 2 January – Ahu Türkpençe actress
- 3 August – Deniz Akkaya, model and actress
- 20 December – Kerem Kabadayı, drummer and songwriter
- 26 December – Fatih Akyel, footballer
Deaths
- 24 February – Yorgo Bacanos, musician
- 10 July – Şükrü Gülesin, former footballer
- 21 October – Ferit Tüzün, composer
- 14 December – Oğuz Atay, novelist
Gallery
- Süleyman Demirel
- Bülent Ecevit
- Fatih Akyel
See also
References
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