Özal family
The Özal family is a political family in Turkey, the most prominent member being Turgut Özal, the 8th President (1989–1993) and Prime Minister of Turkey (1983–1989). The family has been active in Turkish politics since the 1970s. Özal was a popular political figure in Turkey and founded the Motherland Party in 1983, which won the general elections of the same year. After his death in 1993, his son Ahmet Özal succeeded him as the de facto patriarch of the family.[1][2]
- Mehmet Sıddık Özal (1900–1953) and Hafize (1906–1988):
- Turgut Özal (1927–1993) and Semra Yeyinmen (born 1934):
- Zeynep Özal (born 1955), businesswoman
- Yağız Ekren
- Uğur Ekren
- Ahmet Özal (born 1955), politician and businessman
- Merve Özal
- Turgut Özal
- Efe Özal (born 1968), businessman
- Kaan Turgut Özal
- Semra Naz Özal
- Serra Özal
- Zeynep Özal (born 1955), businesswoman
- Korkut Özal (born 1929), politician
- F. Zehra Özal
- Murat Mehmet Özal (1955–2013), businessman
- H. Ayşegül Özal
- M. Ali Özal
- A. Bahaddin Özal
- Yusuf Bozkurt Özal (1940–2001), politician
- İbrahim Reyhan Özal (born 1965 in London), politician
- Ceyda Özal
- İrem Özal
- Kerim Özal
- İbrahim Reyhan Özal (born 1965 in London), politician
- Turgut Özal (1927–1993) and Semra Yeyinmen (born 1934):
Politics
Turgut Özal's son, Ahmet, remained in parliament until 2001. His younger brother Efe stayed out of politics and is a businessman. Efe's son, Kaan Turgut Özal, who was born the day after his grandfather Turgut's burial in 1993 and was named after him, briefly said in an interview that he was interested in politics and wanted to follow in his grandfather's footsteps.[3]