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The spring of 1950 was also the spring of the multi-party regime in Turkey. A new 10 years, a new regime, a new government. The first test of democracy was beginning. The National Chief of the single-party period had returned to his Pink Mansion. The address of the opposition was clear now. When it comes to power... Power was shared by a tripartite trivet from the first day: DP Group in the Parliament. Celal Bayar in the Mansion and Adnan Menderes in the Prime Ministry..
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Metin Toker
Metin Toker
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Metin Toker
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Aydin Menderes
Aydin Menderes
Self
Aydin Menderes
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Cüneyt Arcayürek
Cüneyt Arcayürek
Self
Cüneyt Arcayürek
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Kasım Gülek
Kasım Gülek
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Kasım Gülek
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Mükerrem Sarol
Mükerrem Sarol
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Mükerrem Sarol
Self
Burhan Ulutan
Burhan Ulutan
Self
Burhan Ulutan
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George McGhee
George McGhee
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George McGhee
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Hüseyin Üzmez
Hüseyin Üzmez
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Hüseyin Üzmez
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Muzaffer Kurbanoğlu
Muzaffer Kurbanoğlu
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Muzaffer Kurbanoğlu
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Rıfkı Salim Burçak
Rıfkı Salim Burçak
Self
Rıfkı Salim Burçak
Self
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