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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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Erdoğan in 2022
12th President of Turkey
Assumed office
28 August 2014
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu
(2014–2016)
Binali Yıldırım
(2016–2018)
Vice President Fuat Oktay
(2018–2023)
Cevdet Yılmaz
(2023–present)
Preceded by Abdullah Gül
25th Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
14 March 2003 – 28 August 2014
President Ahmet Necdet Sezer
Abdullah Gül
Preceded by Abdullah Gül
Succeeded by Ahmet Davutoğlu
Leader of the Justice and Development Party
Assumed office
21 May 2017
Preceded by Binali Yıldırım
In office
14 August 2001 – 27 August 2014
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Ahmet Davutoğlu
Member of the Grand National Assembly
In office
9 March 2003 – 28 August 2014
Constituency
  • Siirt (2003 by-election)
  • Istanbul (I) (2007, 2011)
Mayor of Istanbul
In office
27 March 1994 – 6 November 1998
Preceded by Nurettin Sözen
Succeeded by Ali Müfit Gürtuna
Chairman of the Organization of Turkic States
In office
12 November 2021 – 11 November 2022
Preceded by Ilham Aliyev
Succeeded by Shavkat Mirziyoyev
Personal details
Born (1954-02-26) 26 February 1954 (age 70)
Güneysu, Rize, Turkey
Political party Justice and Development (2001–2014; 2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
  • National Salvation Party (before 1981)
  • Welfare Party (1983–1998)
  • Virtue Party (1998–2001)
Spouse
(m. 1978)
Children
  • Ahmet
  • Bilal
  • Esra
  • Sümeyye
Relatives
(sons-in-law)
Residences Presidential Complex, Ankara
Alma mater Marmara University
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954), commonly referred by to his initials RTE, is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the prime minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014 and as mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to 1998. He also co-founded the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in 2001. On March 8, 2024, he declared that he would retire once his presidential term ended.

Early life

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was born on 26 February 1954 in a poor conservative Muslim family. Erdoğan was born in Güneysu, Rize and later his family moved to Kasımpaşa, a poor neighborhood of Istanbul. His parents were Ahmet Erdoğan (1905–1988) and Tenzile Erdoğan (née Mutlu; 1924–2011).

To get extra pocket money, Erdoğan sold bottles of water to drivers stuck in traffic. Erdoğan also worked as a street vendor selling simit (sesame bread rings), wearing a white gown and selling the simit from a red three-wheel cart with the rolls stacked behind glass.

Education

Erdoğan graduated from Kasımpaşa Piyale primary school in 1965, and İmam Hatip school, a religious vocational high school, in 1973. One quarter of the curriculum of İmam Hatip schools involves study of the Quran, the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the Arabic language. Erdoğan studied the Quran at an İmam Hatip, where his classmates began calling him hoca (teacher).

Erdoğan wanted to pursue advanced studies at Mekteb-i Mülkiye, but Mülkiye accepted only students with regular high school diplomas, and not İmam Hatip graduates. Erdoğan was then admitted to Eyüp High School, a regular state school, and eventually received his high school diploma from Eyüp.

He subsequently studied Business Administration at the Aksaray School of Economics and Commercial Sciences (Turkish: Aksaray İktisat ve Ticaret Yüksekokulu), now known as Marmara University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, before working as a consultant and senior manager in the private sector.

Early political career

Erdoğan became active in parties led by veteran Islamist politician Necmettin Erbakan, starting as his party's Beyoğlu district chair in 1984 and Istanbul chair in 1985.

Following the 1994 local elections, Erdoğan was elected mayor of Istanbul, where he implemented a series of reforms that modernized the city's infrastructure and economy.

In 1998 he was convicted for inciting religious hatred and banned from politics after reciting a poem by Ziya Gökalp that compared mosques to barracks and the faithful to an army. Erdoğan was released from prison in 1999.

Erdoğan co-founded the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in 2001. He led the AKP to a landslide victory in the election for the Grand National Assembly in 2002.

After his political ban was lifted by prime minister Abdullah Gül, Erdoğan became prime minister after winning a by-election in Siirt in 2003.

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Prime Minister Erdoğan on 18 March 2008, during the Çanakkale Victory and Martyrs' Remembrance Day ceremony

Erdoğan led the AKP to two more election victories in 2007 and 2011. Reforms made in the early years of Erdoğan's tenure as prime minister granted Turkey the start of EU membership negotiations. Furthermore, Turkey experienced an economic recovery from the economic crisis of 2001 and saw investments in infrastructure including roads, airports, and a high-speed train network. He also won two successful constitutional referendums in 2007 and 2010. In late 2012, his government began peace negotiations with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to end the Kurdish–Turkish conflict, negotiations which ended three years later.

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Erdoğan in a meeting with the Main Opposition Leader Deniz Baykal of the Republican People's Party (CHP)

Presidency

In 2014, Erdoğan became the country's first directly elected president.

Erdoğan supported the 2017 referendum, changing Turkey's parliamentary system into a presidential system, introducing term limit for the head of government (two full five-year terms), and greatly expanding executive powers. This new system of government formally came into place after the 2018 general election, where Erdoğan became an executive president.

Foreign policy

In foreign policy, as a result of the Syrian civil war, Turkey became the world's largest refugee hosting country since 2014 and launched operations against the Islamic State, Syrian Democratic Forces and Assad's forces.

Following the ratification of the Libya–Turkey maritime deal, Turkey has sent military assistance in support of the United Nations-recognized government.

He responded to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by closing the Bosphorus to Russian naval reinforcements, brokering a deal between Russia and Ukraine regarding export of grain, and mediating a prisoner exchange.

Criticism

Erdoğan's presidency has been marked by a shift towards a more authoritarian style of government and has faced allegations of human rights abuses, suppression of dissents and suppression of freedom of speech.

He has been criticized for his handling of several issues, including the 2013 Gezi Park protests, the 2016 failed coup attempt, his economic policies and the ongoing conflict in Syria, which is believed to have contributed to the bad results of the 2019 local elections, in which his party lost power in large cities to opposition parties for the first time in 15 years.

Especially starting from 2018, he has decreased the independence of the Central Bank and pursued a highly unorthodox monetary policy, leading to high inflation rates and the depreciation of the value of the Turkish lira.

Events

Coup d'état attempt

On 15 July 2016, a coup d'état was attempted by the military, with aims to remove Erdoğan from government. By the next day, Erdoğan's government managed to reassert effective control in the country. Reportedly, no government official was arrested or harmed, which, among other factors, raised the suspicion of a false flag event staged by the government itself.

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The Turkish parliament was bombed by jets during the failed coup of 2016

2023 earthquake

On 6 February 2023, a catastrophic earthquake occurred during his administration in southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria, killing more than 50,000 people.

Personal life

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Erdoğan (center) with his spouse Emine (center-right), granddaughter Canan Aybüke (center-left), and son-in-law Selçuk Bayraktar (left) at Teknofest festival in Azerbaijan (2022)

Erdoğan married Emine Erdoğan (née Gülbaran; b. 1955, Siirt) on 4 July 1978. They have two sons, Ahmet Burak (b. 1979) and Necmettin Bilal (b. 1981), and two daughters, Esra (b. 1983) and Sümeyye (b. 1985). His father, Ahmet Erdoğan, died in 1988 and his mother, Tenzile Erdoğan, died in 2011 at the age of 87.

Erdoğan has a brother, Mustafa (b. 1958), and a sister, Vesile (b. 1965). From his father's first marriage to Havuli Erdoğan (d. 1980), he had two half-brothers: Mehmet (1926–1988) and Hasan (1929–2006).

Interesting facts about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

  • As a teenager, Erdoğan's father provided him with a weekly allowance of 2.5 Turkish lira, less than a dollar. With it, Erdoğan bought postcards and resold them on the street.
  • In his youth, Erdoğan played semi-professional football in Camialtispor FC, a local club. Fenerbahçe wanted him to transfer to the club but his father prevented it.
  • Erdoğan is a member of the Community of İskenderpaşa, a Turkish Sufistic community of Naqshbandi tariqah.
  • As a high school student, Erdoğan was distinguished by his oratorical skills. He had a keen interest in public speaking and excelling in front of an audience.
  • Erdoğan won first place in a poetry-reading competition organized by the Community of Turkish Technical Painters
  • The stadium of the local football club in the district where he grew up, Kasımpaşa S.K. is named after him.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan quotes

  • "Every country needs a strong leader in order to progress."
  • "Your targets can only be realized on the basis of dreams."
  • "Strong families lead to strong nations."

Electoral history

Year Office Type Party Main opponent Party Votes for Erdoğan or his party Result
Total  % P. ±%
1984 Member of Parliament National RP Hüsnü Doğan ANAP 31,247 8.57 5th N/A Lost
1989 Mayor of Beyoğlu Local RP Hüseyin Aslan SHP 21,706 22.83 2nd +17.71 Lost
1991 Member of Parliament National RP Bahattin Yücel ANAP 70,555 20.01 5th +12.69 Lost
1994 Mayor of Istanbul Local RP İlhan Kesici ANAP 973,704 25.19 1st +14.74 Won
2002 Member of Parliament National AK Party Deniz Baykal CHP 10,808,229 34.28 1st +34.28 Won
2004 Party leader Local AK Party Deniz Baykal CHP 13,448,587 41.67 1st +41.67 Won
2007 Member of Parliament National AK Party Deniz Baykal CHP 16,327,291 46.58 1st +12.30 Won
2009 Party leader Local AK Party Deniz Baykal CHP 15,353,553 38.39 1st -3.28 Won
2011 Member of Parliament National AK Party Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu CHP 21,399,082 49.83 1st +3.25 Won
2014 Party leader Local AK Party Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu CHP 17,802,976 42.87 1st +4.48 Won
2014 President National Ind. Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu Ind. 21,000,143 51.79 1st N/A Won
2018 National AK Party Muharrem İnce CHP 26,330,823 52.59 1st +0.80 Won
2019 Party leader Local AK Party Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu CHP 19,766,640 42.55 1st -0.32 Won
2023 President National AK Party Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu CHP 27,725,131 52.16 1st -0.43 Won

Honours and accolades

Foreign honours

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, with U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, delivers remarks in honour of Erdoğan, 16 May 2013
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Erdoğan receiving the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise from Volodymyr Zelensky, 2020
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Erdoğan joined by his Kosovo counterpart Hashim Thaçi, 3 November 2010
  • Russia Russia: Medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan" (1 June 2006)
  • Pakistan Pakistan: Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award in Pakistan (26 October 2009)
  • Georgia (country) Georgia: Recipient of the Order of Golden Fleece, awarded for his contribution to development of bilateral relations (17 May 2010)
  • Kosovo Kosovo: Golden Medal of the Order of Independence (4 November 2010)
  • Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan: Recipient of the Danaker Order in Bishkek (2 February 2011)
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Recipient of the Order of the Golden Eagle (11 October 2012)
  • Niger Niger: Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (9 January 2013)
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan: Recipient of the Heydar Aliyev Order (3 September 2014)
  • Afghanistan Afghanistan: Amir Amanullah Khan Award (18 October 2014)
  • Somalia Somalia: Recipient of the Order of the Somali Star, awarded for his contributions to Somalia (25 January 2015).
  • Albania Albania: National Flag Decoration (13 May 2015)
  • Belgium Belgium: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (5 October 2015)
  • Ivory Coast Ivory Coast: Grand Cordon of the National Order of the Ivory Coast (29 February 2016)
  • Guinea Guinea: Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (3 March 2016)
  • Madagascar Madagascar: Grand Cross of the National Order of Madagascar (25 January 2017)
  • Bahrain Bahrain: Member Exceptional Class of the Order of Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa (12 February 2017)
  • Kuwait Kuwait: Collar of the Order of Mubarak the Great (21 March 2017)
  • Sudan Sudan: Collar of Honour of Sudan (24 December 2017)
  • Tunisia Tunisia: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic (27 December 2017)
  • Senegal Senegal: Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion (1 March 2018)
  • Mali Mali: Grand Cordon of the National Order of Mali (2 March 2018)
  • Gagauzia Gagauzia: Recipient of the Order of Gagauz-Yeri in Comrat (17 October 2018)
  • Moldova Moldova: Recipient of the Order of the Republic (18 October 2018)
  • Paraguay Paraguay: Recipient of the Order of State (2 December 2018)
  • Venezuela Venezuela: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Liberator (3 December 2018)
  • Ukraine Ukraine: Member 1st Degree of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (16 October 2020)
  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan: Recipient of the Order for Contribution to the Development of Cooperation (27 November 2021)
  • Malaysia Malaysia: Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm (16 August 2022)
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Member 1st Class of the Order of Friendship (12 October 2022)
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Collar of the Order of Zayed (19 July 2023)

Supranational

  • Organization of Turkic States: Supreme Order of Turkic World (11 November 2022)

Other awards

  • 29 January 2004: Profile of Courage Award from the American Jewish Congress, for promoting peace between cultures. Returned at the request of the A.J.C. in July 2014.
  • 13 June 2004: Golden Plate award from the Academy of Achievement during the conference in Chicago.
  • 3 October 2004: German Quadriga prize for improving relationships between different cultures.
  • 2 September 2005: Mediterranean Award for Institutions (Italian: Premio Mediterraneo Istituzioni). This was awarded by the Fondazione Mediterraneo.
  • 8 August 2006: Caspian Energy Integration Award from the Caspian Integration Business Club.
  • 1 November 2006: Outstanding Service award from the Turkish humanitarian organization Red Crescent.
  • 2 February 2007: Dialogue Between Cultures Award from the President of Tatarstan Mintimer Shaimiev.
  • 15 April 2007: Crystal Hermes Award from the German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the opening of the Hannover Industrial Fair.
  • 11 July 2007: Agricola Medal, the highest award of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, in recognition of his contribution to agricultural and social development in Turkey.
  • 11 May 2009: Avicenna award from the Avicenna Foundation in Frankfurt, Germany.
  • 9 June 2009: Prix de la Fondation and guest of honour at the 20th Crans Montana Forum in Brussels, for democracy and freedom.
  • 25 June 2009: Key to the City of Tirana on the occasion of his state visit to Albania.
  • 29 December 2009: Award for Contribution to World Peace from the Turgut Özal Thought and Move Association.
  • 12 January 2010: King Faisal International Prize for "service to Islam" from the King Faisal Foundation.
  • 23 February 2010: Nodo Culture Award from the mayor of Seville for his efforts to launch the Alliance of Civilizations initiative.
  • 1 March 2010: United Nations–HABITAT award in memorial of Rafik Hariri. A seven-member international jury unanimously found Erdoğan deserving of the award because of his "excellent achievement and commendable conduct in the area of leadership, statesmanship and good governance. Erdoğan also initiated the first roundtable of mayors during the Istanbul conference, which led to a global, organized movement of mayors."
  • 27 May 2010: Medal of honour from the Brazilian Federation of Industry for the State of São Paulo (FIESP) for his contributions to industry
  • 31 May 2010: World Health Organization 2010 World No Tobacco Award for "his dedicated leadership on tobacco control in Turkey."
  • 29 June 2010: 2010 World Family Award from the World Family Organization which operates under the umbrella of the United Nations.
  • 4 November 2010: Golden Medal of Independence, an award conferred upon Kosovo citizens and foreigners that have contributed to the independence of Kosovo.
  • 25 November 2010: "Leader of the Year" award presented by the Union of Arab Banks in Lebanon.
  • 11 January 2011: "Outstanding Personality in the Islamic World Award" of the Sheikh Fahad al-Ahmad International Award for Charity in Kuwait.
  • 25 October 2011: Palestinian International Award for Excellence and Creativity (PIA) 2011 for his support to the Palestinian people and cause.
  • 21 January 2012: 'Gold Statue 2012 Special Award' by the Polish Business Center Club (BCC). Erdoğan was awarded for his systematic effort to clear barriers on the way to economic growth, striving to build democracy and free market relations.

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See also

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  • List of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
  • List of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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