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Cemil Sait Barlas

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Cemil Sait Barlas
Minister of Commerce
In office
10 June 1948 – 7 June 1949
Prime MinisterHasan Saka
Şemsettin Günaltay
Preceded byNedim Gündüzalp
Succeeded byVedat Dicleli
Minister of State
In office
7 June 1949 – 22 May 1950
Prime MinisterŞemsettin Günaltay
Preceded byNurullah Esat Sümer
Succeeded byFevzi Lütfi Karosmanoğlu
Personal details
Born1905
İstanbul, Ottoman Empire
DiedOctober 10, 1964(1964-10-10) (aged 58–59)
Hendek, Sakarya Province, Turkey
Cause of deathRoad accident
Alma materIstanbul High School
Istanbul University
Heidelberg University
OccupationJudge, politician, journalist
ProfessionLaw

Cemil Sait Barlas (1905 – 10 October 1964) was a Turkish judge, politician and journalist. He served as government minister.

Life

Cemil Sait was born in İstanbul, Ottoman Empire in 1905. His father Mehmet Sait was a judge. After graduating from Istanbul University, Faculty of Law in 1929, he went to Germany, where he obtained a doctoral degree from Heidelberg University.[1]

After returning to Turkey, and served as a judge, a courthouse inspector and legal advisor at Etibank a state owner bank.[1]

He married Emine Şahingiray, who gave birth to two sons and a daughter. One of his sons, Mehmet Barlas, is a journalist.

Barlas died in Hendek, Sakarya Province on 10 October 1964 due to a traffic accident.[2]

Career

Cemil Sait Barlas joined the Republican People's Party (CHP) in 1943. In the 17th government of Turkey between 10 June 1948 and 16 January 1949, served as the Minister of Commerce.[3] He kept his seat in the 18th government of Turkey until 7 June 1949 when he was appointed as the Minister of State.[4] The CHP lost the majority in the parliament in the 1950 general election, and he lost his post on 22 May 1950.[1]

After 1950, Barlas began journalism and published two newspapers. The first Pazar Postası (1951–1953) was a weekly and the second Son Havadis was a daily (1953–1958). Although both papers were political, there was also a page of literature, and the papers contributed to the contemporary literary discussions.[1]

In the 1957 general election, he was a CHP candidate from Gaziantep Province. According to the official announcements, he won the election, But later the results were altered, and Barlas lost the election due to objections by other political parties.[2]

In 1960, he sold his newspaper, and retired from journalism. He was appointed director general of the insurance company of national reassurance. He authored a book "Sosyalistlik Yolları ve Türkiye Gerçeği" ("The Ways of Socialism and the Reality in Turkey") in 1962.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Cemil Sait Barlas" (in Turkish). Kim Kimdir?. 2016-02-27. Archived from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  2. ^ a b Academic paper by Ferhat Korkmaz (in Turkish)
  3. ^ Parliaemt page 17th gov
  4. ^ Parliament page 18th gov.