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Ahmet ArslanMP
4th Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication
In office
24 May 2016 – 10 July 2018
Prime MinisterBinali Yıldırım
DeputyYüksel Coşkunyürek
Preceded byBinali Yıldırım
Succeeded byMehmet Cahit Turhan
Member of the Grand National Assembly
Incumbent
Assumed office
12 June 2011
ConstituencyKars (2011, Jun 2015, Nov 2015)
Personal details
Born (1962-06-02) 2 June 1962 (age 62)
Kağızman, Kars Province, Turkey
Political partyJustice and Development Party
Alma materIstanbul Technical University
Cabinet65th

Ahmet Arslan (born 2 June 1962) is a Turkish politician from the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) who served as the Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication from 24 May 2016 until 10 July 2018. He is a Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Kars, having first been elected in the November 2015 general election.

Early life and career

Ahmet Arslan was born on 2 June 1962 in the district of Kağızman, Kars Province. He graduated from the National Security Academy and the Istanbul Technical University School of Maritime as a Shipping Construction and Mechanical Engineer. He later became a civil servant, first joining the Maritime Undersecretariat as a Department Manager and Deputy General Manager. He went on to serve at the Ministry of Transport as the Director of the General Directorate of Rail, Ports and Airport Construction (DLH). He also served as an executive board member of the General Directorate of State Airports Authority (DHMİ).

Arslan worked in the private sector for seven years, taking on numerous roles. He also worked at the Pendik Shipyard in Istanbul. He was also a member of the executive boards of TTNET and the Türk Loydu Foundation, while serving on the supervisory board of Türksat. He also served as a member of the Maritime Assembly at the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB).

Awards

During his early career, he was given the 'Turkish World Engineering Award' and became an honorary Professor, while also receiving the '2010 Annual Bureaucrats who turn negatives into positives' award.

Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication

Arslan was elected as a Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Kars from the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in the November 2015 general election. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu in May 2016, the AK Party held an Extraordinary Congress on 22 May to elect his successor as leader. Serving Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication Binali Yıldırım was elected unopposed and formed the 65th government of Turkey on 24 May 2016, appointing Arslan as his successor as Transport Minister.

See also

References

  1. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir aslen nereli eşi ve çocukları". 24 May 2016.
  2. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir? İşte Ahmet Arslan'ın atandığı bakanlık".
  3. "ahmet arslan AHMET ARSLAN biyografisi biyografi".
  4. sitesi, milliyet.com.tr Türkiye'nin lider haber. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir?".
  5. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir? Ulaştırma, Denizcilik Ve Haberleşme Bakanı – Gündem Haberleri". 24 May 2016.
  6. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir? Yeni Ulaştırma Bakanı Ahmet Arslan oldu!".
  7. "Ahmet Arslan kimdir, nereli kaç yaşında? – Akşam".

External links

Media related to Ahmet Arslan (politician) at Wikimedia Commons

Political offices
Preceded byBinali Yıldırım Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication
24 May 2016 – 10 July 2018
Succeeded byMehmet Cahit Turhan
Yıldırım Cabinet (2016–2018)
Prime MinisterBinali Yıldırım (2016–2018)
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