Nedim Ökmen | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1908 Kilis, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 2 February 1967 (aged 58–59) Istanbul, Turkey |
Nationality | Turk |
Political party | Democrat Party |
Alma mater | Istanbul University |
Nedim Ökmen (1908–1967) was a Turkish economist and politician who held various cabinet posts during the premiership of Adnan Menderes in the 1950s.
Ökmen was born in Kilis in 1908. [1] After completing his primary education in his hometown he attended Istanbul High School and graduated in 1927. [2] He received a degree from the Faculty of Political Sciences of Istanbul University. [1] In 1938 he was sent to France for inspection training. [2]
Following his graduation from Istanbul University Ökmen was employed at the Ministry of Finance as an assistant financial inspector. [1] After returning to Turkey in 1933 when he completed his studies in France he continued to work at the ministry and became a financial inspector in 1935. [1] He began to serve as a chief inspector from 1945. [2] His term ended in 1950 when he started his political career being a member of the Democrat Party. [1] He was elected as a deputy from Maraş in the general election held on 14 May 1950. [1] Ökmen was also elected to the Parliament in the general elections in 1954 and 1957 from Gaziantep. [1]
Ökmen was appointed minister of agriculture to the second cabinet of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes on 10 March 1951 and was in office until 9 December 1954. [3] Ökmen held the same post in the next cabinet between 17 May 1954 and 1955. [1] [4]
Ökmen was appointed minister of finance to the Menderes's new cabinet on 9 December 1955. [5] Ökmen resigned from the post in 1956 due to his disagreements with Menderes. [2]
Ökmen was named as the minister of agriculture on 26 December 1957 and was in office until 27 May 1960 when the government was overthrown by a military coup. [3]
Ökmen was arrested along with other Democrat Party politicians following the coup. [1] He was tried by the Supreme Court of Justice in Yassıada and sentenced to twenty years in prison. [1] Ökmen was found guilty due to the cases about the sale of an Afghan hound which had been given by the Afghan King to President Celal Bayar as a gift and about the illegal sale of a land owned by his wife. [6] Due to health problems, he was released from prison on 22 September 1964. [1]
Ökmen died in Istanbul on 2 February 1967. [1] [2]