Ministries of Turkey

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Turkey

The most influential part of the executive of the Turkish government are the ministries.

List of ministries

History

1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Foreign Affairs (1920-)
Health (1920-)
Ministry of Interior (1920-)
National Defence (1920-)
Justice (1923-)
National Education (1923–83) National Education, Youth and Sports (1983–89) National Education (1989-)
N/A Youth and Sports (1969–83) Minister of State (Responsible for Youth and Sports) (1989-2011) Youth and Sports (2011-)
N/A European Union Affairs (2011-)
N/A Press-Publication and Tourism (1957–63) Tourism and Publicity (1963–81) Culture and Tourism (1981–89) Tourism (1989-2003) Culture and Tourism (2003-)
Culture (1971–81) Culture (1989-2003)
N/A Development (2011-)
N/A Economy (2011-)
N/A Energy and Natural Resources (1963-)
Public Works (1920–83) Public Works and Housing (1983–2011) Environment and Urban Planning (2011-)
N/A Development and Housing (1958–83)
N/A Minister of State (Responsible for Women and Family Affairs) (2003–11) Family and Social Policy (2011-)
N/A Environment (1991-2003) Environment and Forest (2003–11)
Forest and Water Management (2011-)
N/A Forestry (1960–80) Agriculture and Forestry (1980–83) Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Affairs (1983–91) Forestry (1991-2003)
Agriculture (1923–74) Food, Agriculture and Livestock (1974–80) Agriculture and Rural Affairs (1991-2011) Food, Agriculture and Livestock (2011-)
Rural Affairs (1963–74) Rural Affairs and Cooperatives (1974–83)
Finance (1923–83) Finance and Customs (1983–93) Finance (1993-)
N/A Customs and Monopoly (1931–83) Minister of State (Responsible for Customs) (1993-2011) Customs and Trade (2011-)
Trade (1924–28) Trade (1939–49) Economy and Trade (1949–60) Trade (1960–71) External Economic Affairs (1971) Trade (1971–83) Industry and Trade (1983-2011)
N/A Industry (1949–71) Industry and Technology (1971–83) Science, Industry and Technology (2011-)
N/A Labour (1946–83) Labour and Social Security (1983-)
N/A Social Security (1974–83)
N/A Transport (1939-2011) Transport, Maritime and Communication (2011-)

Former ministries

List of ministers

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