Erdoğan reshuffles 57 governors in extensive administrative overhaul
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey has executed a major administrative overhaul by appointing 57 governors in a far-reaching decision.
This comprehensive alteration was executed through a presidential decree issued in the early hours of Thursday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has embarked on a noteworthy transformation within the administrative landscape, orchestrating the appointment of 57 governors in a wide-ranging maneuver. This pivotal development unfolded through the issuance of a presidential decree in the early hours of Thursday, marking a significant step in Turkey's governance framework.
According to the detailed provisions outlined within the decree, which have been officially disseminated through the channels of the Official Gazette, a series of strategic governorship appointments has been enacted.
Among these notable changes, Süleyman Elban, the former Governor of Adana, has been entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the province of Izmir. Simultaneously, Yavuz Selim Köşger assumes the mantle of Adana's governorship, ushering in a period of transition.
The realm of administrative adjustments also extends to other regions, as exemplified by the designation of Hulusi Şahin, the erstwhile Governor of Malatya, to assume the esteemed role of governor for the province of Antalya. Similarly, the distinguished Mahmut Demirtaş, formerly serving as the Governor of Mardin, has been designated as the governor for the province of Bursa.
Further augmenting this transformative wave are the appointments of Aziz Yıldırım, the prior Governor of Tekirdağ, who will assume the prestigious governorship of the Black Sea province of Trabzon. Likewise, Muğla Governor Orhan Tavlı embarks on a new chapter as he takes up the mantle of governorship in the province of Samsun. This transition results from the venerable Zülkif Dağlı, who now assumes the governorship of Çorum province.
Governors occupy a pivotal role as the foremost administrative dignitaries within Turkey's diverse landscape of 81 provinces. Their appointments are a testament to the strategic guidance of the president, informed by the recommendations put forth by the Interior Ministry. This comprehensive transformation underscores the nation's commitment to effective governance and the pursuit of a dynamic administrative framework. (ILKHA)