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(Redirected from Efkan Âlâ) Turkish politician (born 1965)
Efkan AlaMP
Ala in 2014
Minister of the Interior
In office
24 November 2015 – 31 August 2016
Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoğlu,
Binali Yıldırım
Preceded bySelami Altınok
Succeeded bySüleyman Soylu
In office
25 December 2013 – 7 March 2015
Prime MinisterRecep Tayyip Erdoğan,
Ahmet Davutoğlu
Preceded byMuammer Güler
Succeeded bySebahattin Öztürk
Member of the Grand National Assembly
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 June 2015
ConstituencyErzurum (June 2015)
Bursa (Nov 2015)
Bursa (II) (2018)
Undersecretary to the Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
10 October 2007 – 25 December 2013
Prime MinisterRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
Preceded byMehmet Emin Zararsız
Succeeded byFahri Kasırga
Governor of Diyarbakır
In office
14 September 2004 – 10 September 2007
Preceded byNusret Miroğlu
Succeeded byHüseyin Avni Mutlu
Governor of Batman
In office
2003 – 14 September 2004
Preceded byİsa Parlak
Succeeded byHaluk İmga
Personal details
Born (1965-02-21) 21 February 1965 (age 59)
Oltu, Erzurum Province, Turkey
Alma materIstanbul University
OccupationPolitician, civil servant
Cabinet61st, 62nd, 64th, 65th

Efkan Ala (born 21 February 1965) is a Turkish politician and former civil servant who served as the Minister of the Interior from November 2015 to August 2016;. He previously held the same post from 2013 to June 2015 despite not being a member of parliament at the time. He served as Governor of Batman from 2003 to 2004, as Governor of Diyarbakır from 2004 to 2007, and as Undersecretary to the Prime Minister from 2007 to 2013.

Early life

Ala was born in the township of Oltu in Erzurum Province in 1965. He studied political science at Istanbul University, graduating in 1987. He went to Torquay language school in England in 1989–1990.

Career

Civil service

In 1988, he began his civil service career as a district governor trainee. After working two years at the governor's office in Sakarya Province, and a one-year professional study in the United Kingdom, he became a district governor, and served two years in each townships of Dernekpazarı, Trabzon and Kabataş, Ordu. Ala was appointed Deputy Province Governor in Tunceli.

After serving at various positions in different ministries, he was made the Governor of Batman Province in 2003, where he served one year. On 14 September 2004, he was appointed as the Governor of Diyarbakır Province, remaining in that post until 2007.

On 10 September 2007, Ala became the Undersecretary to the Prime Minister.

Minister of the Interior

See also: 2013 corruption scandal in Turkey

On 25 December 2013, Minister of the Interior Muammer Güler stepped down along with two of other cabinet members following a corruption investigation, which involved his son. The same day, Prime Minister Erdogan announced a cabinet reshuffle with ten new names. The next day, on 26 December, Efkan Ala assumed office as the Minister of the Interior as a non-member of the parliament, a move that was sharply criticized by some MPs of the prime minister's own AKP as well as by the leadership of the opposition CHP.

Ala resigned from the cabinet on 31 August 2016, having been criticised consistently by the opposition for failing to tackle growing terrorism by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and the Gülen movement (FETÖ). Attacks in Ankara, İstanbul and the south-east, as well as in the Syrian border provinces of Gaziantep and Kilis, had resulted in consistent calls for Ala's resignation, with criticism also being directed at how the Interior Ministry had appointed several Governors, police chiefs and bureaucrats throughout the country that were later identified to be supporters of FETÖ, the alleged organisation accused of staging a failed coup d'état attempt in July 2016. A reason for Ala's resignation was not given, though the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) claimed that Ala had been removed from office after the arrested Governor of Sinop and alleged FETÖ supporter had claimed he had close relations to Ala.

References

  1. ^ "Oltulu Efkan Ala İçişleri Bakanı Oldu!". Oltu Medya (in Turkish). 2013-12-26. Archived from the original on 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  2. ^ "İşte yeni bakanların özgeçmişi". Radikal (in Turkish). 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  3. ^ "Üç bakan istifa etti". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  4. ^ "Turkish prosecutor taken off graft case that has shaken government". The National. 26 December 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  5. Yılmazi Turan & Esra Kaya (2013-12-26). "Kabinede 10 değişiklik". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  6. ^ "PM Erdoğan announces new Cabinet with 10 changes amid graft probe". Hürriyet Daily News. 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  7. "PM Erdoğan announces 10 new names in major Cabinet reshuffle". Today's Zaman. 2013-12-25. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  8. "AKP'de dışardan atanan bakana 'içerden' sert tepki". Radikal (in Turkish). 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  9. "CHP'den sürpriz Efkan Ala iddiası".
  10. Hurriyet: Son dakika haberi: İçişleri Bakanı Efkan Ala neden istifa etti?

External links

Media related to Efkan Ala at Wikimedia Commons

Political offices
Preceded byİsa Parlak Governor of Batman Province
2003 – 14 September 2004
Succeeded byHaluk İmga
Preceded byNusret Miroğlu Governor of Diyarbakır Province
14 September 2004 – 10 September 2007
Succeeded byHüseyin Avni Mutlu
Preceded byMehmet Emin Zararsız Prime Ministry's Undersecretary
10 October 2007 – 25 December 2013
Succeeded byFahri Kasırga
Preceded byMuammer Güler Minister of the Interior
25 December 2013 – 31 August 2016
Succeeded bySüleyman Soylu
Incumbent
Yıldırım Cabinet (2016–2018)
Prime MinisterBinali Yıldırım (2016–2018)
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Deputy Prime MinistersYalçın Akdoğan (2015–2016)
Numan Kurtulmuş (2015–2016)
Mehmet Şimşek (2015–2016)
Lütfi Elvan (2015–2016)
Tuğrul Türkeş (2015–2016)
Minister of Customs and TradeBülent Tüfenkci (2015–2016)
Minister of Culture and TourismMahir Ünal (2015–2016)
Minister of DevelopmentCevdet Yılmaz (2015–2016)
Minister of EconomyMustafa Elitaş (2015–2016)
Minister of Energy and Natural ResourcesBerat Albayrak (2015–2016)
Minister of Environment and Urban PlanningFatma Güldemet Sarı (2015–2016)
Minister of European Union AffairsVolkan Bozkır (2015–2016)
Minister of Family and Social PolicySema Ramazanoğlu (2015–2016)
Minister of FinanceNaci Ağbal (2015–2016)
Minister of Food, Agriculture and LivestockFaruk Çelik (2015–2016)
Minister of Foreign AffairsMevlüt Çavuşoğlu (2015–2016)
Minister of Forestry and Water AffairsVeysel Eroğlu (2015–2016)
Minister of HealthMehmet Müezzinoğlu (2015–2016)
Minister of InteriorEfkan Ala (2015–2016)
Minister of JusticeBekir Bozdağ (2015–2016)
Minister of National Defenseİsmet Yılmaz (2015–2016)
Minister of National EducationNabi Avcı (2015–2016)
Minister of Labour and Social SecuritySüleyman Soylu (2015–2016)
Minister of Science, Industry and TechnologyFikri Işık (2015–2016)
Minister of Transport and CommunicationBinali Yıldırım (2015–2016)
Minister of Youth and SportsAkif Çağatay Kılıç (2015–2016)
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