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Turkey’s first executive president Erdogan unveils the new cabinet

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been elected as the first executive president of Turkey. On July 9, after he was sworn in, he announced the vice president and the cabinet of 16 ministers after he was sworn in.


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