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Council of Ministers (Northern Cyprus)

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The Council of Ministers (Turkish: Bakanlar Kurulu) is the executive branch of the government of the unrecognized state Northern Cyprus, consisting of ministers. The council is chaired by the Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus and the ministers head executive departments of the government. The President of Northern Cyprus reserved the right to chair the Council of Ministers, albeit without voting. The maximum number of ministries, as defined by the constitution, is ten.[1]

The Council of Ministers is appointed by the Prime Minister, and the program of the government needs to be read out in the Assembly of the Republic within a week of the appointment. The cabinet then needs to receive a vote of confidence by the majority of the members of the Assembly. A vote of no confidence can be initiated after three months has elapsed, by nine members of the Assembly.[1]

Cabinet

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The current council, 2nd Sucuoğlu cabinet, which replaced the 1st Sucuoğlu cabinet is appointed on 21 February 2022 by the president, Ersin Tatar. The cabinet consists of 10 ministers formed by a coalition of the National Unity Party (UBP), the Democratic Party (DP) and the Rebirth Party (YDP). UBP got 8 and DP and YDP got 1 minister each.[2][circular reference]

Title Name Period Party
Prime Minister Faiz Sucuoğlu 21 February 2022– UBP
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Environment Fikri Ataoğlu 21 February 2022– DP
Minister of Public Works and Transport Erhan Arıklı 21 February 2022– YDP
Minister of National Education Nazım Çavuşoğlu 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Finance Sunat Atun 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Interior Ünal Üstel 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hasan Taçoy 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Health Ali Pilli 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources Dursun Oğuz 21 February 2022– UBP
Minister of Labour and Social Security Oğuzhan Hasipoğlu 21 February 2022– UBP

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti Anayasası" (in Turkish). Northern Cyprus Law Courts. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ tr:2. Sucuoğlu Hükûmeti