Prime Minister Ozal turkish poisoned in 1993, the evidence rewrites the history.
The news does not seem to shake the foreign policy experts, but the way in which the Prime Minister Turgut Ozal was killed in 1993, rewrites the history of Turkey and the rest of Europe, opening up worrying scenaries on the rise of his successors, in the entry into the European club and in the change of political relationships in the area.
Ozal was elected surprisingly after a long period of government of Süleyman Demirel, able to guarantee a continuity with the past, made of alliances with NATO. Reigning until 2000, he was recalled immediately after the assassination of Ozal, which occurred with the use of four toxic substances, named strychnine, DDE, DDT and cadmium.
In his short time at the helm of Turkey, Ozal privatized many state-owned companies, radically transforming the Turkish economy, releasing Russian influence and opening it to the free market. He was an employee of the World Bank, and also Secretary of Suleyman until the coup of 1980. In 1983 he founded the Party of Motherland and in 1988, a year after his election as prime minister, he escaped an assassination attempt during the congress of his ruling party.
He was wounded in a finger, avoiding a direct bullet to his head. Meanwhile he became President of the Turkish Republic in 1989, made alliances with various former Soviet republics in Asia and was also actively involved in the war in Iraq. He was killed in 1993, but the discovery of this murder was made official yesterday. Now, the search of the state murder perpetrators, changes the political balance and rewrites the history of the entire area, from the end of the USSR until the rise of Erdogan
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