1988 in Turkey
Events in the year 1988 in Turkey.Parliament
- 18th Parliament of Turkey
Incumbents
- President – Kenan Evren
- Prime Minister – Turgut Özal
- Leader of the opposition – Erdal İnönü
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Motherland Party
- Main opposition – Social Democratic Populist Party
Cabinet
- 46th government of Turkey
Events
- 28 February – First heart transplant in Turkey
- 1 March – Erdal İnönü resigned from the presidency of SHP, but revoked his resignation
- 8 March – Necdet Karababa replaced Bülent Ecevit in DSP after the resignation of Bülent Ecevit.
- 27 April – Weightlifter Naim Süleymanoğlu won three gold medals in Cardiff European Weightlifting Championships
- 29 May – Galatasaray won the championship of the Turkish football league
- 17 June – Assassination attempt to prime minister Turgut Özal
- 3 July – Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge over Bosphorous
- 20 September – Weightlifter Naim Süleymanoğlu won gold medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
- 25 September – Referendum on moving the scheduled local elections to an earlier date. Rejected.
- 20 November – Chess player Suat Atalık gained the title grandmaster in Chess Olympiad
- 29 December – DSP chairman Necdet Karababa resigned
Births
- 5 January – Ziya Erdal, footballer
- 8 January – Burcu Erbaş, basketball player
- 2 February – Turgut Doğan Şahin, footballer
- 10 April – Özgürcan Özcan, footballer
- 1 May – Tuğçe Şahutoğlu, hammer thrower
- 11 May – Tuğçe Hocaoğlu, volleyball player
- 31 May – Didem Ege, volleyball player
- 8 June – Begüm Dalgalar – basketball player
- 13 July – Neriman Özsoy, volleyball player
- 7 September – Yağmur Koçyiğit, volleyball player
- 26 September – Servet Tazegül, taekwondo practitioner
- 28 September – Bahar Çağlar, basketball player
- 15 October – Mesut Özil, footballer
Deaths
- 8 January – Duygu Aykal, ballerina
- 24 March – Turhan Feyzioğlu, lawyer, politician
- 18 April – Oktay Rifat, novelist
- 1 May – Altan Erbulak, caricaturist, theatre actor
- 31 May – Lütfi Akadlı, lawyer
- 3 September – Ferit Melen, former prime minister
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