Tarhan Erdem Explained

Tarhan Erdem
Nationality:Turkish
Office:General Secretary of the Republican People's Party
Term Start:6 July 1999
Term End:13 September 2000
Leader:Altan Öymen
Predecessor:Adnan Keskin
Successor:Oya Araslı
Office1:Minister of Industry and Technology
Primeminister1:Bülent Ecevit
Term Start1:21 June 1977
Term End1:21 July 1977
Predecessor1:Abdülkerim Doğru
Successor1:Oğuzhan Asiltürk
Office2:Member of the Grand National Assembly
Term Start2:5 June 1977
Term End2:12 September 1980
Constituency2:Istanbul (1977)
Birth Date:1933
Birth Place:Kurucaşile, Turkey
Death Date:8 June 2022 (aged 89)
Death Place:Bodrum, Muğla
Restingplace:Aşiyan Asri Cemetery, Istanbul
Alma Mater:Istanbul University
Profession:Politician, researcher
Party:Republican People's Party (CHP) (former)

Tarhan Erdem (1933 – 8 June 2022)[1] was a Turkish politician who was the President of KONDA Research and Consultancy, an opinion polling company. He was a member of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and briefly served as the Minister of Industry and Technology during the short-lived 40th government of Turkey headed by CHP leader Bülent Ecevit between 21 June and 21 July 1977.[2]

Early life and career

Erdem was born in Kurucaşile, Bartın, in 1933. He graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Civil Engineering in 1959. He joined the Republican People's Party (CHP) in 1953 at the age of 20.[3] Between 1959 and 1995, he served in various positions such as director and general co-ordinator in numerous companies including the Milliyet newspaper.[4]

Political career

Erdem was elected as a Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Istanbul in the general election of 1977. The CHP won 41% of the vote, their highest vote share since 1950, but failed to win a parliamentary majority. The party's leader Bülent Ecevit attempted to form a minority government.[5]

Erdem was appointed the Minister of Industry and Technology in Ecevit's government, taking office on 21 June 1977. The government, however, failed to achieve a vote of confidence in Parliament, resulting in its dissolution on 21 July 1977 after just one month in office. The government was succeeded by a nationalist coalition formed by Justice Party (AP) leader Süleyman Demirel, which is often referred to as the Second Nationalist Front. Erdem's membership of the Grand National Assembly came to an end after Parliament was dissolved on 12 September 1980 by General Kenan Evren, who led a coup d'état against the government.[6]

KONDA

After leaving the CHP, Erdem became a staunch critic of the party's new leader Deniz Baykal. His opinion polling company, KONDA, is known to be close to the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government.[7] KONDA's predictions for the 2007 and 2010 constitutional referendum were praised for being almost exactly accurate, however the company's predictions for the 2009 local election was widely seen as inaccurate. After the company's predictions for the 2014 presidential election emerged to have grossly overestimated Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's vote, KONDA issued a public letter of apology.[8]

Death

Erdem died on 8 June 2022 in Bodrum, Muğla following a heart disease. Three days later, he was buried at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.birgun.net/amp/haber/tarhan-erdem-hayatini-kaybetti-391025 Tarhan Erdem hayatını kaybetti
  2. Web site: Tarhan Erdem Kimdir? - Tarhan Erdem Hayatı ve Biyografisi .
  3. Web site: ODATV - Haberler, Son Dakika Haberleri ve Güncel Haberler .
  4. http://www.bugun.com.tr/tarhan-erdem-kimdir-haberi/228706{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
  5. Web site: Tarhan Erdem .
  6. Web site: Tarhan Erdem (1933). biyografi.net.
  7. Web site: Hangi anket şirketi kimin ve hangi partiye yakın? . 20 March 2019 .
  8. Web site: KONDA: Kamuoyundan özür dileriz .
  9. Web site: Tarhan Erdem son yolculuğuna uğurlandı . 6 November 2022 . tr .