3rd Parliament of Turkey
The 3rd Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 2 September 1927 to 4 May 1931.
There were 367 MPs in the parliament all of which were the members of the Republican People's Party (CHP).[1] But later 15 of them issued from CHP to serve in the Liberal Republican Party (SCF)
Main parliamentary milestones
[edit]Some of the important events in the history of the parliament are the following:[2]
- 1 November - Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk) was elected as the president of Turkey for the second time.
- 3 November - İsmet İnönü of CHP formed the 5th government of Turkey .
- 10 April 1928 - Constitutional Amendment to secularize the state.
- 1 November 1928 – Law 1348 : Latin alphabet instead of the traditional Arabic alphabet.
- 1 January 1929 – Nation's schools Project, a temporary project to train adults in Latin Alphahabet. (See Mustafa Necati)
- 3 April 1930 – Law 1580 : Turkish women achieved voting rights in local elections. (see Turkish women in politics)
- 12 August 1930 - Liberal Republican Party (SCF) was founded by the ex prime minister (1924) Fethi Okyar. (Atatürk's sister was one of the members)
- 27 September 1930 – İsmet İnönü formed the 6th government of Turkey
- 17 November – SCF dissolved itself
- 26 March 1931 – Law 1782 : International measurements were adopted instead of the traditional ones.
- 25 April 1931 - General elections (first stage)
- 4 May 1931 – Elections (second stage)
References
[edit]- ^ Parliament page
- ^ Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı; Tempo Yayıncılık, İstanbul