Münir Hüsrev Göle

Turkish politician (1890–1955)

  • Recep Peker
  • Hasan Saka
Personal detailsBorn1890
Bayburt, Ottoman EmpireDied21 August 1955 (aged 64–65)Political partyRepublican People's PartyOther political
affiliationsProgressive Republican PartyChildren4

Münir Hüsrev Göle (1890–1955) was a Turkish politician who was cofounder of the Republican People's Party. He served as the minister of interior between 1947 and 1949. He was a member of the Turkish Parliament for four terms.

Biography

Göle was born in Bayburt in 1890.[1] He received a degree in political science in 1912.[2] He worked at the Ministry of Interior and served as a district governor.[2] He was mutasarrıf or governor of Afyonkarahisar.[3] While working in Birecik, Şanlıurfa, he established a defense force group supporting the movement led by Mustafa Kemal and actively involved in the defeat of the French army in the region.[4]

Göle was among the nine founders of the Republican People's Party which was established on 9 September 1923.[4][5] Following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey he was elected to the Parliament from Erzurum.[2] After serving at the Parliament between 1923 and 1927 he resumed his bureaucratic service.[4] In 1925 he left the Republican People's Party and joined the Progressive Republican Party.[4] He was arrested and tried for his alleged role in the assassination attempt against Mustafa Kemal.[4] Later he was acquitted and released from the prison.[4]

Göle was again elected to the Parliament in 1934 and served in the sixth term as a deputy of Erzurum.[1] He also held the post for the seventh and eighth terms.[1] On 5 September 1947 Göle was appointed minister of interior in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Recep Peker.[4] Peker resigned from the office on 9 September and was replaced by Hasan Saka.[4] Göle continued to serve as the minister of interior in the Saka cabinet.[6] He was given the same post in the next cabinet formed by Hasan Saka on 10 June 1948.[7] Göle remained in office until 16 January 1949.[6]

Göle was the recipient of the medal of independence.[4] He was married and had four children.[2] He died on 21 August 1955.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Erzurum Mebusu Münir Hüsrev Göle" (in Turkish). SALT Research. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Münir Hüsrev Göle". Bayburt Rehberi. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  3. ^ Ahmet Demirel (2015). Tek Partinin İktidarı: Türkiye'de Seçimler ve Siyaset (1923-1946) (in Turkish). İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. p. 173. ISBN 978-975-05-1503-3.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cazim Gürbüz (25 January 2014). "İlk ünlü tanışım; Münir Hüsrev Göle ya da "Hösröv Bey"". Bayburt Postası (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  5. ^ Ercan Karakoç. "Ataturk's Principles and History of Turkish Revolution II" (PDF). Istanbul Gelisim University. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b "History of the Ministry" (in Turkish). Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  7. ^ T. A. Votichenko (October 1948). "Developments of the Quarter: Comment and Chronology". The Middle East Journal. 2 (4): 467. JSTOR 4322013.

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