Hayati Yazıcı

Hayati Yazıcı (born May 23, 1952 in Çayeli, Rize Province) is a Turkish lawyer and politician. He served as Turkey's Minister of Customs and Trade.

Hayati Yazıcı
Turkish Minister of Customs and Trade
In office
6 July 2011  29 August 2014
Succeeded byNurettin Canikli
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister
In office
29 August 2007  1 May 2009
Preceded byAbdüllatif Şener
Succeeded byBülent Arınç
Personal details
Born (1952-05-23) May 23, 1952
Çayeli, Rize, Turkey
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Biography

Hayati Yazıcı graduated in 1975 from the School of Law at Istanbul University. Starting of 1976, he served as a judge in the Istanbul Court of justice.[1] In 1984, he quit his post to begin a career as freelance lawyer registered with Istanbul Bar.

A co-founder of the Justice and Development Party, he is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's lawyer and vice-chairman of the Party. Hayati Yazıcı entered the parliament in 2002 as deputy of Istanbul Province, and was later appointed Deputy Prime Minister, responsible for the coordination between the government and the parliament.

Hayati Yazıcı is married and father of two children.

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References

  1. "Closing the Gap". The Business Year. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
Political offices
Preceded by
Abdullah Gül
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
with Cemil Çiçek and Nazım Ekren

Agu 28, 2007May 1, 2009
Succeeded by
Cemil Çiçek, Ali Babacan, Bülent Arınç


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