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- Nihat Zeybekci (born 1 January 1961) is a Turkish economist, politician, a member of parliament for Denizli Province of the ruling Justice and Development...
- Justice and Development Party (AK Party) candidate Nihat Zeybekci by 58.1% to 38.7%. Zeybekci conceded defeat soon after Soyer built an un****ailable lead...
- İzmir adayı Nihat Zeybekci kimdir?" [2019 local elections: Who are AKP Ankara candidate Mehmet Özhaseki and İzmir candidate Nihat Zeybekci?]. BBC News (in...
- fluently and has both British and Turkish citizenships. Ali Babacan Nihat Zeybekci Tezcür, Güneş Murat; Gurses, Mehmet (2017). "Ethnic Exclusion and Mobilization:...
- 58.1% of the vote, beating the People's Alliance candidate Nihat Zeybekçi. Zeybekçi, a former Economy Minister, received 38.7% of the vote. Tunç Soyer...
- Turkish footballer Nihat Türkmenoğlu (born 1988), Turkish opara archer Nihat Zeybekci (born 1961), Turkish economist, politician and government minister Nihad...
- development minister stated that the Turkish economic minister, Nihat Zeybekci, put forward an initiative for closer cooperation with the Eurasian Economic...
- Metropolitan Muni****lity of Turkey from 2011 to 2024. On 10 March 2011, Nihat Zeybekci resigned to run for a seat in the parliament. Then Zolan took it over from...
- Hill. It was opened on 17 October 2015, with a ceremony attended by Nihat Zeybekci, then-Minister of the Economy and former Mayor of Denizli, and Yalçın Topçu...
- Minister of Development Lütfi Elvan (2016–2018) Minister of Economy Nihat Zeybekci (2016–2018) Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Berat Albayrak (2016–2018)...