Ali Babacan

Turkish politician (born 1967)


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nameAli Babacan
imageAli Babacan, May 21, 2022.jpg
officeLeader of the Democracy and Progress Party
term_start10 March 2020
predecessorPosition established
office1Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
primeminister1Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Ahmet Davutoğlu
term_start11 May 2009
term_end128 August 2015
1blankname1Serving with
1namedata1Bülent Arınç
Beşir Atalay
Bekir Bozdağ
Emrullah İşler
Yalçın Akdoğan
Numan Kurtulmuş
predecessor1Nazım Ekren
successor1Cevdet Yılmaz
office2Minister of Foreign Affairs
primeminister2Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
term_start229 August 2007
term_end21 May 2009
predecessor2Abdullah Gül
successor2Ahmet Davutoğlu
office3Chief Negotiator for Turkish Accession to the European Union
term_start317 January 2005
term_end311 January 2009
primeminister3Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
predecessor3Position established
successor3Egemen Bağış
office4Minister of State Responsible for Economy
primeminister4Abdullah Gül
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
term_start418 November 2002
term_end429 August 2007
predecessor4Masum Türker
successor4Mehmet Şimşek
office5Member of the Grand National Assembly
term_start517 November 2015
term_end516 May 2018
constituency5Ankara (I) (Nov 2015)
term_start614 November 2002
term_end623 April 2015
constituency6Ankara (I) (2002, 2007, 2011)
birth_date
birth_placeAnkara, Turkey
partyJustice and Development Party (2001–2019)
Democracy and Progress Party (2020–present)
spouse
children3
alma_materMiddle East Technical University (BS)
Northwestern University (MBA)
occupation
signatureAli_Babacan_signature.svg
website
educationTED Ankara College
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He first served as the Minister of State in charge of economic affairs in the 58th cabinet from the Justice and Development Party (AKP). He retained this position throughout the 58th and 59th Governments of the Republic of Turkey. On 29 August 2007 he was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the 60th Government of the Republic of Turkey. During 2009–2015, he served as the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs of Turkey.

Ali Babacan had the duty of steering a harsh economic reform program, which was backed by multibillion-dollar IMF loans; under his leadership, the Turkish economy achieved a remarkable recovery after two severe crises. He mostly stayed away from the Turkish political arena and focused on economic reforms, acting more like a technocrat.

In 2019, Babacan left the AKP, citing "deep differences" over the party's direction as a reason, and founded the Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) in 2020. DEVA eventually joined the Nation Alliance, opposing AKP and Turkish president Erdoğan.

Early life and career

Education

Ali Babacan graduated from TED Ankara College ranking first among the class of 1985. He attended the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara and in 1989 was awarded a BSc in Industrial Engineering with the highest marks (4.00 point out of 4.00).

Babacan went to the U.S. on a Fulbright Scholarship to do postgraduate studies and in 1992 received an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, with majors in marketing, organizational behavior and international business.

Career in finance

Babacan worked then for two years as an associate at QRM, Inc. in Chicago, Illinois, a company doing financial consulting to the top executives of major banks in the United States. He returned to Turkey in 1994 and, served as chief advisor to the mayor of Ankara the same year. He was the chairman of his family owned textile company between 1994 and 2002.

Political life

Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Economy (2002–2015)

He entered politics in 2001 as a co-founder and a board member of the Justice and Development Party and was elected to parliament as deputy for Ankara on 3 November 2002. He was appointed Minister of Economy on 18 November 2002 and became the youngest member of the cabinet, then at the age of 35.

On 24 May 2005 Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced his appointment as chief negotiator in Turkey's accession talks with the European Union, which started on 3 October 2005. As government minister Babacan attended several international meetings including the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and the Bilderberg Group.

In 2019, Babacan left the ruling AKP, citing "deep differences" over the party's direction as a reason.

Leader of the DEVA (2020–present)

Babacan confirmed his intent to form this party in a late 2019 interview with journalist Şirin Payzın of T24, and expects his party to be a "mainstream party" with particular focuses on minority rights, a return to Turkey's parliamentary system, fair processes in courts and legislation, and restoring freedom of speech and expression. Babacan is quoted as saying that "the nation will give our party its name".

On 9 March 2020, he founded Democracy and Progress Party, abbreviated as "DEVA" or "remedy" in Turkish. The DEVA Party held its first meeting of the Board of Founders on 10 March 2020, where he was unanimously elected Chairman.

Personal life

Babacan is married and has three children. He also speaks English.

References

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References

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  2. (April 12, 2005). "Turkey and IMF reach accord on $10bn loan". [[Financial Times]].
  3. (December 12, 2011). "Surging Turkish growth raises fears". [[Financial Times]].
  4. (3 September 2007). "Başbakan ve bakanların özgeçmişleri". NTVMSNBC Anasayfa.
  5. "Ali Babacan".
  6. (15 August 2001). "Meclis'in 6. partisi". Zaman.com.tr.
  7. (18 November 2002). "58. Hükümet'in profili". Ntvmsnbc.com.
  8. (29 May 2005). "Başmüzakereci Ali Babacan". Ntvmsnbc.com.
  9. (4 October 2005). "Türkiye-AB müzakereleri resmen başladı". Hurriyet.com.tr.
  10. "Ali Babacan resigns from Turkey's ruling AKP". [[Financial Times]].
  11. (26 December 2019). "Ali Babacan yeni partinin ne zaman kurulacağını açıkladı".
  12. "TÜRKİYE BÜYÜK MİLLET MECLİSİ".

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