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In Turkey, a Governor (Turkish: Vali) is an official responsible for the implementation of legislation, constitutional and government decisions in individual provinces. There are 81 Governors in Turkey,[1] one for each province, appointed ceremonially by the President on the recommendation of the Interior Ministry. Governors are legally required to be politically neutral and have power over public offices within their Province, including the provincial police force. They also have a certain role in local government, though mayors and councillors are elected to these roles in local elections. The Provincial head of security (the police force) also concurrently serves as Deputy Governor.


The Kaymakam, (roughly translated as 'Sub-Governor') has similar functions and roles as the Governor but operates on a district level.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Governors by province


  • 2 Appointment


    • 2.1 Term limits




  • 3 Functions


    • 3.1 Ceremonial


    • 3.2 Civil service


    • 3.3 Local government


    • 3.4 Command over public institutions


    • 3.5 Provincial security




  • 4 Controversies


  • 5 Central Governors


  • 6 List of current Governors


    • 6.1 Recent changes




  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Governors by province




Appointment


The Governor is officially appointed (Turkish: atanma) to his or her role by the President of Turkey. The Ministry of the Interior first presents their candidate for evaluation to the Cabinet of Turkey, which reviews the suitability of the candidate before forwarding them for approval to the President. The President then formally appoints the candidate as the Governor of a province after a final period of evaluation.[citation needed]



Term limits


There are no set term limits for Governors, though they can be removed from their position at the will of the Interior Ministry. Governors can also be moved from province to province, meaning that it is not unusual for Governors to be appointed to a Province in which they have no prior experience or personal connection.[citation needed]



Functions





Lale Aytaman (Muğla), the first of the only three female Governors to ever be appointed in the history of the Turkish Republic, with former President Turgut Özal in 1991


Governors are mainly tasked with the implementation of government legislation and decisions, meaning that they are senior members of the Civil Service.[3]



Ceremonial


During ceremonies or formal national holiday celebrations, the Governor of a province serves as the most senior state official during provincial events unless a national state official (such as the President) is in attendance. The Governor presides over the celebrations and formally accepts any awards presented during a ceremony.[citation needed]



Civil service


One of the most important functions of a Governor is to make sure decisions, constitutional requirements and new legislation are implemented within the province over which they preside. They are also tasked with the implementation of any demands of government ministries. In the event that legislation cannot be directly or practically implemented, the Governor is responsible for bringing about the conditions in which new legislation is compatible with their province.


The Governor's powers are decided by government legislation and have the right to issue a 'general command' to implement government decisions, legislation and constitutional requirements.[citation needed]



Local government


Governors have the right to both supervise and reorganise local government positions, which include district and metropolitan municipalities as well as municipal and provincial councillors. Although local elections are held every five years to elect mayors and councillors, the Governor (who is unelected) has the right to inspect the proceedings of local administrations as well as conduct any reorganisations that may be deemed necessary. Any legislative changes to local government (such as the 2013 local government reorganisation) are also implemented by the Governor.[citation needed]



Command over public institutions


The Governor has the right to preside over any matters of state that are not already covered by public institutions within a province, or any matters that do not have an assigned public official to deal with them. The Governor can also request public institutions or officials to perform tasks that are related to their aims and purpose if a public institution dealing with said tasks is not available in a province.


The Governor has the right to appoint and move some public officials from their positions, as well as provide them his or her own personal viewpoint on certain matters. The Governor, as mentioned above, can redetermine the remit and the positions of some public officials within a province.[citation needed]



Provincial security


The Governor is the highest level of provincial command of both the police forces and the Gendarmerie. The Deputy Governor concurrently serves as the head of provincial security, who in turn commands both the head of the provincial police force and the head of the provincial Gendarmerie (A Colonel). In order to maintain peace and security, a Governor has the right to take certain decisions intended to stop civil disobediences.[citation needed]



Controversies


Since Governors are appointed by the government, there have been concerns over whether Governors can truly be neutral. This is because they are appointed by a partisan government. Several politicians that have become government ministers, such as Efkan Ala and Vecdi Gönül, have previously served as Governors of multiple provinces. Furthermore, Governors have been accused on numerous occasions of acting with bias in favour of the government. İzmir Mayor Aziz Kocaoğlu accused the Governor of İzmir of campaigning for the Justice and Development Party during the 2014 local elections.[4] Governors in Hakkari and Denizli were also accused of forcing public employees to attend President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's controversial 'public opening' rallies before the June 2015 general election.[5] In 2015, the Peoples' Democratic Party issued a manifesto pledge to introduce elections for Governors, rather than appointing them through the Interior Ministry.[6]



Central Governors


Besides the 81 Provincial Governors, some Governors who have previously served in a province may be reassigned as a 'Central Governor' (Turkish: Merkez Valisi). This post does not carry with it any active responsibilities and is effectively a means of terminating a Governor's term without withdrawing their privileges or suspending their pay (though their wages are reduced in comparison to provincial governors). The 'centre' (merkez) refers to the Ministry of the Interior, where a Central Governor is given a small office but have no role until they are reassigned to govern a province. Central Governors may visit the Interior Ministry whenever they wish. However, Central Governors may be given special tasks should the Interior Minister deem it necessary. Previously, it was possible for a Governor to legal contest their reassignment from a provincial to a central Governor in an attempt to remain in an active gubernatorial role, though this privilege has since been removed.[7]


There are currently around 99 Central Governors, though this number changes frequently along with re-organisation decrees issued by the government.[8]



List of current Governors


























































































































































































































Province
Governor
Term start

Adana
Mustafa Büyük 23 May 2014

Adıyaman
Mahmut Demirtaş 3 August 2012

Afyonkarahisar
Hakan Yusuf Güner 23 May 2014

Ağrı
Musa Işın 20 February 2015

Amasya
İbrahim Halil Çomaktekin 2 August 2013

Ankara
Mehmet Kılıçlar 15 September 2014

Antalya
Muammer Türker 15 September 2014

Artvin
Kemal Cirit 2 August 2013

Aydın
Erol Ayyıldız 2 August 2013

Balıkesir
Mustafa Yaman 15 August 2014

Bilecik
Ahmet Hamdi Nayir 13 February 2014

Bingöl
Yavuz Selim Köşger 19 February 2015

Bitlis
Ahmet Çınar 3 August 2015

Bolu
Aydın Baruş 16 February 2015

Burdur
Hasan Kürklü 23 May 2014

Bursa
Münir Karaloğlu 4 August 2013

Çanakkale
Hamza Erkal 3 August 2015

Çankırı
Vahdettin Özcan 17 August 2011

Çorum
Ahmet Kara 15 September 2014

Denizli
Şükrü Kocatepe 15 September 2014

Diyarbakır
Hüseyin Aksoy 15 September 2014

Edirne
Dursun Ali Şahin 23 May 2014

Elazığ
Murat Zorluoğlu 16 February 2015

Erzincan
Süleyman Kahraman 15 September 2014

Erzurum
Ahmet Altıparmak 16 May 2013

Eskişehir
Güngör Azim Tuna 16 May 2013

Gaziantep
Ali Yerlikaya 19 February 2015

Giresun
Hasan Karahan 3 August 2013

Gümüşhane
Yücel Yavuz 23 May 2014

Hakkâri
Yakup Canbolat 23 May 2014

Hatay
Ercan Topaca 15 September 2014

Isparta
Vahdettin Özkan 3 August 2013

Mersin
Özdemir Çakacak 15 September 2014

İstanbul
Vasip Şahin 15 September 2014

İzmir
Mustafa Toprak 3 May 2013

Kars
Günay Özdemir 23 May 2014

Kastamonu
Şehmus Günaydın 23 May 2014

Kayseri
Orhan Düzgün 16 May 2013

Kırklareli
Esengül Civelek 15 September 2014

Kırşehir
Necati Şentürk 15 September 2014

Kocaeli
Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu 15 September 2014

 















































































































































































































Province
Governor
Term start

Konya
Muammer Erol 2 August 2013

Kütahya
Şerif Yılmaz 8 May 2013

Malatya
Süleyman Kamçı 15 May 2014

Manisa
Erdoğan Bektaş 23 May 2014

Kahramanmaraş
Mustafa Hakan Güvençer 15 May 2014

Mardin
Ömer Faruk Koçak 16 February 2015

Muğla
Amir Çiçek 15 September 2014

Muş
Seddar Yavuz 3 August 2015

Nevşehir
Mehmet Ceylan 9 May 2013

Niğde
Necmeddin Kılıç 2 August 2013

Ordu
İrfan Balkanlıoğlu 23 May 2014

Rize
Ersin Yazıcı 23 May 2014

Sakarya
Hüseyin Avni Coş 23 May 2014

Samsun
İbrahim Şahin 15 September 2014

Siirt
Mustafa Tutulmaz 23 May 2014

Sinop
TBD TBD

Sivas
Alim Barut 3 March 2014

Tekirdağ
Enver Salihoğlu 16 February 2015

Tokat
Cevdet Can 23 May 2014

Trabzon
Abdil Celil Öz 2 August 2013

Tunceli
Osman Kaymak 23 May 2014

Şanlıurfa
İzzettin Küçük 16 February 2014

Uşak
Ahmet Okur 3 August 2015

Van
İbrahim Taşyapan 19 February 2015

Yozgat
Abdulkadir Yazıcı 3 August 2012

Zonguldak
Ali Kaban 2 August 2013

Aksaray
Şeref Ataklı 13 February 2014

Bayburt
Yusuf Odabaş 15 September 2014

Karaman
Murat Koca 3 August 2012

Kırıkkale
Ali Kolat 3 August 2012

Batman
Azmi Çelik 13 February 2014

Şırnak
Ali İhsan Su 19 February 2015

Bartın
Seyfettin Azizoğlu 23 May 2014

Ardahan
Ahmet Deniz 23 May 2014

Iğdır
Davut Haner 13 February 2014

Yalova
Selim Cebiroğlu 15 September 2014

Karabük
Orhan Alimoğlu 16 February 2014

Kilis
Süleyman Tapsız 3 August 2012

Osmaniye
Kerem Al 15 September 2014

Düzce
Ali Fidan 16 February 2015



Recent changes


The government usually appoints or moves serving Governors to different positions through cabinet decrees. Notable decrees are listed below.
















































Date
Decree №
Governors affected
1 August 2012 2012/3511 40
3 May 2013 2013/4699 24
2 August 2013 2013/5197 25
13 February 2014 2014/5916 14
21 May 2014 2013/6366 31
15 September 2014 2014/6780 31
16 February 2015 2015/7295 17
3 August 2015 2015/7991 4


See also



  • Kaymakam

  • President of Turkey

  • Ministry of the Interior (Turkey)

  • Provinces of Turkey



References





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External links


  • Official website of the Interior Ministry








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