Orhan Alp | |
Birth Place: | Isparta, Ottoman Empire |
Death Place: | Ankara, Turkey |
Education: | Mechanical engineering |
Term Start1: | 20 February 1965 |
Term End1: | 27 October 1965 |
Primeminister1: | Suat Hayri Ürgüplü |
Predecessor1: | Arif Hikmet Onat |
Successor1: | Ethem Erdinç |
Term Start2: | 3 April 1967 |
Term End2: | 3 November 1969 |
Primeminister2: | Süleyman Demirel |
Predecessor2: | Ethem Erdinç |
Successor2: | Yaşar Gülez |
Term Start3: | 5 January 1978 |
Term End3: | 12 November 1979 |
Primeminister3: | Bülent Ecevit |
Predecessor3: | Oğuzhan Asiltürk |
Successor3: | Kemal Bayar |
Alma Mater: | Technische Universität Berlin |
Profession: | Mechanical engineer |
Occupation: | Civil servant, politician |
Party: | Justice Party (AP) |
Orhan Alp (1919 – 21 January 2010) was a Turkish mechanical engineer, politician and former government minister.
Orhan Alp was born in Isparta, Ottoman Empire in 1919. He graduated from Technische Universität Berlin. Between 1942 and 1964 he served in the Turkish State Railways (TCDD). In 1964, he resigned from the TCDD, and briefly served in the Middle East Technical University as a lecturer.[1]
Alp joined the Justice Party (AP). Although he was not a parliament member in 1965, he was appointed as the Minister of Public Works in the 29th government of Turkey on 20 February 1965, and served until 27 October 1965.[2] In the 1965 general election, he was elected into the 13th Parliament of Turkey as a deputy from Ankara Province. Following a government reshuffle, he was reappointed as the Minister of Public Works in the 30th government of Turkey on 3 April 1967, and served until 3 November 1969.[3]
In the 1973 and the 1977 general elections, he was reelected into the 15th and the 16th Parliament of Turkey. But in 1977, he resigned from the Justice Party, and continued as an independent parliament member. In the 42nd government of Turkey, he served as the Minister of Industry, between 5 January 1978 and 12 November 1979.[4]
He died in Ankara on 21 January 2010.