Feridun Bilgin

Feridun Bilgin (born: 1964) is a Turkish civil servant and politician who served as the Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication of Turkey from 7 March to 17 November 2015. Formerly the Undersecretary to the Ministry, Bilgin took over from the Justice and Development Party minister Lütfi Elvan as required by Article 114 of the Turkish constitution. He was one of the founders of the newly founded Future Party in 2019.[1]

Feridun Bilgin
A picture of Feridunbilgin standing before a microphone to give a speech.
3rd Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication
In office
7 March 2015  17 November 2015
Prime MinisterAhmet Davutoğlu
DeputyYahya Baş
Preceded byLütfi Elvan
Succeeded byBinali Yıldırım
Undersecretary to the Transport, Maritime and Communication Ministry
In office
29 April 2014  7 March 2015
MinisterLütfi Elvan
Preceded byHabip Soluk
Succeeded byHamdi Yıldırım
Personal details
Born
Feridun Bilgin

1964
Sivas, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Political partyIndependent (2014–2019)
Future Party
Alma materİstanbul Technical University
Yıldız Technical University
OccupationCivil servant
Cabinet62nd, 63rd
WebsiteGovernment website

Early life and career

Bilgin was born in Sivas in 1964 and graduated from İstanbul Technical University's Faculty of Electricity and Electronics in 1985. Between 1985 and 1987, he did a Masters degree at the Yıldız Technical University Department of Electrical Engineering. In 1986, he began working at the State Planning Organisation as an advisor to the Manager of Incentives and Implementation. He became a planning expert in 1991 and a team manager in 1992. In 1992, he became a branch manager of the Incentives and Implementation department of the Treasury and Foreign Trade Undersecretariat. Between 1996 and 1999, he was the Economic Advisor to the Turkish Embassy in the Republic of Macedonia. In 2003, he became the interim Manager of the Incentives and Implementation Department of the Treasury Undersecretariat, only to be fully confirmed in 2007. Between 2010 and 2014, Bilgin was the deputy Undersecretary to the Treasury and became the Undersecretary to the Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication after the retirement of his predecessor, Habip Soluk.[2]

Minister of Transport

With the Constitution requiring that the serving partisan Minister should vacate his position to his or her Undersecretary at least three months before a general election, Bilgin took over from Lütfi Elvan as Minister on 7 March 2015 and is due to serve until a new government is formed after the election.[3] The other ministers who replaced partisan ministers due to the constitutional requirement were Sebahattin Öztürk, who replaced Efkan Ala as the Minister of the Interior and Kenan İpek, replacing Bekir Bozdağ as the Justice Minister.

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