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Mustafa Cüneyd Düzyol (born 1964) is a
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academic and civil servant who served as the Minister of Development in the interim election government led by Prime Minister
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between 22 September and 17 November 2015. He took over from Müslüm Doğan after his resignation and served during the November 2015 general election. He was, as required by the
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, of no political affiliation. Before being appointed as the Minister responsible, he served as the Undersecretary to the Development Ministry from 2 December 2014 until his appointment to the cabinet on 22 September 2015.


Early life and career

Mustafa Cüneyd Düzyol was born in 1964 in
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. He graduated from
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Faculty of Civil Engineering in 1988. After briefly working in the private sector as a design engineer, he began working for the State Planning Organisation (DTP). He became an expert assistant in 1989. In 1992, he travelled to the
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to pursue a Masters in Development Economy at the
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. A year later in 1993, he became a planning expert. Between 1995 and 1996, he studied at the
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in the
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and obtained an MS in economics.


Bureaucratic career

In 1996, Düzyol was appointed an expert educator at the General Directorate of Economic Sectors and Co-ordination as well as the Projects, Investment Assessment and Analysis Department. In 1999, he became the Department manager and served until 2002. Between 2003 and 2009, he became the General Director of Economic Sectors and Co-ordination. He was appointed as a Deputy Undersecretary in 2009 and became the Undersecretary to the Ministry of Development on 2 December 2014, having served as deputy until October 2014.


Minister of Development

The general election held in June 2015 resulted in a
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, with coalition negotiations eventually proving unsuccessful. As a result, President
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called a snap election for November 2015, thereby necessitating the formation of an interim election government as required by the
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. The interim election government, the first in Turkish history, was formed by Prime Minister
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, who sent out invitations to politicians from all parties to take part. Apart from DavutoÄŸlu's
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(AKP), only the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) opted to take part, while the
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(CHP) and the
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(MHP) declined their invitations. Just under a month after taking office, both the HDP ministers taking part in the government resigned, leaving the positions of European Affairs Minister and Development Minister vacant. Düzyol was subsequently appointed as the Minister of Development, succeeding HDP Member of Parliament Müslüm Doğan. As required by the Constitution, he is
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of any political party.


See also

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References


External links


Biography on the Ministry of Development website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Duzyol, Cuneyd 1964 births Living people Middle East Technical University alumni Alumni of the University of East Anglia University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni Members of the 63rd government of Turkey Ministers of Development (Turkey) Politicians from Ä°zmir