Avni Akyol
Minister of National Education of Turkey
In office
30 March 1989  20 November 1991
Preceded byHasan Celal Güzel
Succeeded byKöksal Toptan
Minister of Culture of Turkey
In office
21 July 1977  5 January 1978
Preceded byRıfkı Danışman
Succeeded byAhmet Taner Kışlalı
Personal details
Born1931
Düzce, Turkey
DiedSeptember 30, 1999(1999-09-30) (aged 68)
Bolu, Turkey

Avni Akyol (1931, in Düzce – September 30, 1999[1] in Bolu), Turkish educator, politician, Minister of Culture and Minister of National Education.[2][3]

Biography

In the general elections held in 1977, he became a Bolu deputy from the Justice Party (EP). Then II. The Ministry of Culture in the Nationalist Front Government. In 1986, the Council of Ministers was elected as a member of the Council of Higher Education. Participated in the Motherland Party founded in 1983. On March 30, 1989, Hasan Celal Güzel, the revised result of the Government of Ozal, became the Minister of National Education and continued the referendum and the three governments. (Özal Government, Akbulut Government, I. Yılmaz Government). During the period, the idea of blue aprons was introduced and realized instead of navy blue aprons. Akyol has worked very hard to be the province of Düzce. On December 24, 1995, he entered the Grand National Assembly of Turkey as a Bolu deputy and served as the Chairman of the Education Commission. After February 28, the ANASOL-D Government strived to put it directly into practice for the 8 year compulsory education decision. After the April 18, 1999, elections, parliament entered Bolu. He died of a heart attack in a hotel he had gone to for a funeral on September 30, 1999, in Bolu.

References

  1. "AVNİ AKYOL VEFAT ETTİ - Hürriyet Arşiv Haberleri". Hurriyet.com.tr. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
  2. T.C. Millî Eğitim Bakanliği Kocaeli / Kartepe / Avni Akyol İlkokulu. "T.C. Millî Eğitim Bakanliği Kocaeli / Kartepe / Avni Akyol İlkokulu". Kartepeavniakyol.meb.k12.tr. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
  3. "Avni Akyol Kabri Başında Anıldı - GENEL". Samsun Kulis Haber. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
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