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Hikmet Çetin
NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan
In office
19 November 2003 – 24 August 2006
Succeeded byNetherlands Daan W. Everts
20th Speaker of the Grand National Assembly
In office
16 October 1997 – 18 April 1999
PresidentSüleyman Demirel
Preceded byMustafa Kalemli
Succeeded byYıldırım Akbulut
Leader of the Republican People's Party
In office
18 February 1995 – 9 September 1995
Preceded byDeniz Baykal
Succeeded byDeniz Baykal
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
27 March 1995 – 5 October 1995
Prime MinisterTansu Çiller
Preceded byMurat Karayalçın
Succeeded byDeniz Baykal
In office
5 January 1978 – 12 November 1979
Prime MinisterBülent Ecevit
Served withOrhan Eyüboğlu
Faruk Sükan
Preceded byTurhan Feyzioğlu
Succeeded byTurgut Özal
29th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
21 November 1991 – 27 July 1994
Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Preceded bySafa Giray
Succeeded byMümtaz Soysal
Member of the Grand National Assembly
In office
29 November 1987 – 18 April 1999
ConstituencyGaziantep (1991, 1995)
Diyarbakır (1987)
In office
5 June 1977 – 12 September 1980
Constituencyİstanbul (1977)
Personal details
Born1937 (age 86–87)
Lice, Diyarbakır Province, Turkey
Political partyRepublican People's Party (CHP)
Other political
affiliations
Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP)
Alma materAnkara University
ProfessionEconomist

Hikmet Çetin (born 1937 in Lice, Diyarbakır Province) is a Turkish politician former minister of foreign affairs and was leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) for a short time. He served also as the Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

Early life

He was born in Lice, a town in the southeastern Diyarbakır Province. After completing primary school in his hometown and high school in Ankara, he graduated in 1960 with a B.A. degree in Economics and Finance from Ankara University, School of Political Sciences.

After completing his education, Hikmet Çetin joined the State Planning Organization (Devlet Planlama Teşkilatı, DPT). Shortly after, he was sent abroad and also to the United States, where he received his M.A. in "Economics of development" from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA. In 1968, he did research work on "Planning models" at the Stanford University, California, USA. After returning home, he completed his military service in 1970 and worked as the head of Economics Planning Department at the DPT until 1977. During this time, he was a part-time lecturer at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara.

Political career

Hikmet Çetin stepped into politics in the 1977 general elections as deputy of Istanbul from the Republican People's Party (CHP). Between 1978 and 1979, he served as Minister of State and later as Deputy Prime Minister in the cabinet of the Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit. Following the 1980 military coup that banned the existing political parties, Hikmet Çetin became an advisor in planning to the Government of Yemen.

He returned to politics following his election to the parliament in 1987 as deputy of Diyarbakır from the Social Democratic Populist Party (Sosyal Demokrat Halkçı Parti, SHP), the successor of the banned Republican People's Party. He served in the board of SHP and became its Secretary General. Hikmet Çetin was elected in 1991 for the third time to Parliament as deputy of Gaziantep from SHP.

He was appointed in 1991 Minister of Foreign Affairs in the coalition cabinet of Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel. He kept his seat in the coalition cabinet of Tansu Çiller, who took over the government leadership from Demirel after his rise to the Presidency. Hikmet Çetin resigned from his post on July 27, 1994.

In 1995, the two left wing parties, SHP and CHP decided to merge, and their general assemblies agreed on the leadership of Hikmet Çetin. He was elected chairman on February 18, 1995. At the party convention held on September 9, 1995, he did not run for the chair of the Republican People's Party again and resigned.

Hikmet Çetin retook his seat in the Parliament in the 1995 general elections and was elected as the Speaker of the Parliament on October 16, 1997 and occupied this position until April 18, 1999.

Diplomatic duty

He was appointed on November 19, 2003 as NATO Secretary General's first Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, the highest-level political representative of NATO in this country, where it has held the command of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) since August 11, 2003. On January 26, 2004, he took office in Kabul, and served two consecutive terms until August 24, 2006.[1]

Personal life

Hikmet Çetin is of Kurdish descent,[2] and is married to İnci Çetin, and they have two children.

See also

References

  1. ^ Appointment of NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, 19 November 2003
  2. ^ http://www.rusencakir.com/Turkiyenin-Kurt-Sorunu%E2%80%94-11/14. Hikmet Çetin de Kürt kökenlidir {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
Political offices
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Oct 3, 1978–Nov 12, 1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
Nov 21, 1991–Jul 27, 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
Mar 27, 1995–Oct 5, 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Speaker of the Parliament of Turkey
Oct 16, 1997–Apr 18, 1999
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Republican's People Party
Feb 18, 1995–Sep 9, 1995
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
newly established
NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan
Nov 19, 2003–Aug 24, 2006
Succeeded by