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Onur Kumbaracıbaşı
Minister of Public Works
In office
21 November 1991 – 27 July 1994
Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Tansu Çiller
Preceded byHüsamettin Örüç
Succeeded byMustafa Yılmaz
Ministetr of State
In office
27 March 1995 – 5 October 1995
Prime MinisterTansu Çiller
Preceded byMehmet Gülcegün
Personal details
Born1939
Died1939 (age 84–85)
Ankara, Turkey
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
OccupationCivil servant, politician
ProfessionPolitical scientist

Onur Kumbaracıbaşı (born 1939) is a Turkish civil servant, politician and former government minister.

Onur Kumbaracıbaşı was born to İbrahim and Mualla in Ankara, Turkey in 1939.[1] He studied in the Faculty of Political Sciences of University of Vienna. After obtaining his PhD degree in the same faculty, he returned to Turkey and served in the State Planning Organization. Then, he was appointed as the Dean of Ankara Academy of Economic and Commercial Studies.

He joined the Social Democratic Populist Party. On 29 November 1987, he was elected into the 18th Parliament of Turkey as a deputy of Kocaeli Province. In the next term, he was elected a deputy from Hatay Province, and he participated in two coalition governments; the 49th and the 50th government of Turkey between 21 November 1991 and 27 July 1994 serving as the Minister of Public Works and Settlement.[2] After his political party merged into the Republican People's Party, he also served as the Minister of State in the 50th government between 27 March 1995 and 5 October 1995.

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