Cem Boyner


Cem Boyner (born September 3, 1955 in İstanbul) is a Turkish textile entrepreneur and politician.

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Cem Boyner comes from one of the richest commercial families in Turkey. He graduated from Robert College and the Bosporus University. He worked for a number of years in the Turkish Chamber of Commerce, TÜSİAD, and in the meantime he was the employer. He is married in second marriage with Ümit Boyner, b. 1963, who has been President of the Association of Turkish Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (TÜSIAD) since January 2010. After his political commitment, he now appears mainly as an entrepreneur of Boyner Holding. Edit policytext

He is the leader and co-founder of the Turkish party New Democracy Movement (tr: YDH). The establishment in the mid-nineties was mainly driven by the general dissatisfaction with the established parties. According to Boyner, his party wanted to negotiate on the one hand with the Kurds and, on the other hand, to give the fundamentalists more opportunities for further development. In economic policy, the privatization of state enterprises should bring the economic upturn. Already in the late 1990s, the new party disappeared from the political scene. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Single-level Edit source text

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