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Events in the year 1991 in Turkey .[ 1]
Parliament
Incumbents
Ruling party and the main opposition
Cabinet
Events
5 January – Prime minister Yıldırım Akbulut met with the coal mine workers who were on strike.
1 April – A tent city in Hakkari Province for Iraqi refugees was founded
8 April – It was announced that the number of refugees in Turkey was 300000
30 April – A sharp raise in government controlled commodity prices
19 May – Beşiktaş won the championship of the Turkish football league [ 2]
9 June – Socialist International summit in Istanbul sponsored by SHP
23 June – After the party congress of ANAP Yıldırım Akbulut was replaced by Mesut Yılmaz in the government
6 July – Lale Aytaman was appointed as the Muğla Province governor. She was the first female governor
7 August – Compulsory education term was increased from 5 years to 8 years .
28 August – 52 deaths in an international bus (Iran-Liiban) accident in Ağrı Province
20 October – General elections ( DYP 178 seats, ANAP 115 seats, SHP 88 seats, RP 62 seats, DSP 7 seats)
20 November – First coalition government (DYP-SHP) of Turkey after 1980 period
5 December – An assassination attempt to Doğan Güreş the chief of staff (by poison)
Births
3 January – Özgür Çek , footballer
30 January – Arzu Karabulut , female footballer
24 February – Semih Kaya , footballer
1 March – Berkan Afşarlı , footballer
1 March – Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş , female yacht racer
8 April – Alper Potuk , footballer
14 April – Melisa Aslı Pamuk , model
3 July – Ezgi Çağlar , female footballer
5 July – Günay Güvenç , footballer
25 July – Hasan Piker , youtuber
13 September – Noyan Öz , footballer
17 September – Ali Gökdemir , footballer
27 October – Hüseyin Atalay , footballer
11 December – Alper Uludağ , footballer
Deaths
Gallery
Süleyman Demirel
Özgür Çek
Özgür Karabulut
Alper Potuk
Ezgi Çağlar
Günay Güvenç
Alper Uludağ
Feriha Tevfik
See also
References