Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Erdoğan in 2024
12th President of Turkey
Assumed office
28 August 2014
Prime Minister
Vice President
Preceded byAbdullah Gül
25th Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
14 March 2003  28 August 2014
President
Deputy
Preceded byAbdullah Gül
Succeeded byAhmet Davutoğlu
Leader of the Justice and Development Party
Assumed office
21 May 2017
Preceded byBinali Yıldırım
In office
14 August 2001  27 August 2014
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byAhmet Davutoğlu
Member of the Grand National Assembly
In office
9 March 2003  28 August 2014
Constituency
23rd Mayor of Istanbul
In office
27 March 1994  6 November 1998
Preceded byNurettin Sözen
Succeeded byAli Müfit Gürtuna
Chairman of the Organization of Turkic States
In office
12 November 2021  11 November 2022
Preceded byIlham Aliyev
Succeeded byShavkat Mirziyoyev
Personal details
Born (1954-02-26) 26 February 1954
Istanbul, Turkey
Political partyJustice and Development (2001–2014; 2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
Spouse
(m. 1978)
Children
Relatives (sons-in-law)
Residence(s)Presidential Complex, Ankara
Alma materMarmara University
AwardsFull list
Signature
WebsiteGovernment website

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which he co-founded in 2001. He also served as mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to 1998. Coming from an Islamist background and promoting socially conservative policies, Turkey has experienced increasing authoritarianism, democratic backsliding and suppression of dissent under Erdoğan's rule.

Erdoğan was born in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, and studied at the Aksaray Academy of Economic and Commercial Sciences, before working as a consultant and senior manager in the private sector. Becoming active in local politics, he was elected Welfare Party's Beyoğlu district chair in 1984 and Istanbul chair in 1985. Following the 1994 local elections, Erdoğan was elected mayor of Istanbul. In 1998 he was convicted for inciting religious hatred and banned from politics after reciting a poem by Ziya Gökalp that compared mosques to barracks and the faithful to an army. Erdoğan was released from prison in 1999 and formed the AKP, abandoning openly Islamist policies.

Erdoğan led the AKP to a landslide victory in the election for the Grand National Assembly in 2002, and became prime minister after winning a by-election in Siirt in 2003. Erdoğan led the AKP to two more election victories in 2007 and 2011. His tenure consisted of economic recovery from the economic crisis of 2001, the start of EU membership negotiations, and the reduction of military influence on politics. In late 2012, his government began peace negotiations with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to end the Kurdish–Turkish conflict, negotiations which ended three years later.

In 2014, Erdoğan became the country's first directly elected president. Erdoğan's presidency has been marked by democratic backsliding and a shift towards a more authoritarian style of government. His economic policies have led to high inflation rates and the depreciation of the value of the Turkish lira. He has intervened in the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Libya, launched operations against the Islamic State, Syrian Democratic Forces and Assad's forces leading to the fall of the Assad regime, and has made threats against Greece. He oversaw the transformation of Turkey's parliamentary system into a presidential system, introducing term limits and expanding executive powers, and Turkey's migrant crisis. In May 2022, Erdoğan temporarily blocked Finland and Sweden from joining NATO. Erdoğan responded to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine by closing the Bosphorus to Russian naval reinforcements, brokering a deal between Russia and Ukraine regarding the export of grain, and mediating a prisoner exchange.