User:BerkBerk68/Besim Tibuk

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Besim Tibuk
Chairman of Liberal Democratic Party (Turkey)
Preceded byoffice founded
Succeeded byNizam Kağıtçıbaşı (deputy)
Personal details
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party (Turkey)
SpouseSerap Tibuk
ChildrenKerem Tibuk, Hande Tibuk, Yasemin Tibuk, Murat Besim Tibuk
Professionbusinessman

Besim Tibuk (April 14, 1945; Fındıklı) is a Turkish businessman and ex-politician. He is Chairman of the board of directory of Net Holding and founder and ex-chairman of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

He was born in 1945 at Arılı village of Fındıklı district of Rize as the child of a family of Laz origin.[1] He completed his primary education in Murgul and secondary education in Kars, Artvin and İzmit. He went to the USA with 1962-1963 AFS scholarship. He finished his high school education in the US. In 1968, he graduated from Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Diplomacy (now Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of International Relations). He worked at the State Institute of Statistics between 1964-1967. In 1971-1972, he completed his master's degree in the Business Administration Specialization Program at the Institute of Business Economics of Istanbul University.

Business career[edit]

Besim Tibuk entered tourism sector in 1964 as translator guide. Later, he existed at management of Travel agencies. He later founded Net Tourism, the core of Net Holding, by organizing translator guides in 1974. Net Tourism became one of the largest establishments in the tourism sector of Turkey in a short time.

Political career[edit]

Beginning to be actively involved in politics, Tibuk first established the DEM publishing house to serve democratic culture. He took part in the re-establishment of the Democrat Party (DP) and served as Party's provincial chairman of Istanbul for a while. On July 26, 1994, he left Democrat Party with his friends and founded the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Tibuk left active politics by resigning from the chairmanship on 25 November 2002 due to insufficient support on the LDP in 1999 and 2002 elections. He left his office to Nizam Kağıtçıbaşı.

He was proposed as the candidate by the Liberal Democrat Party before the 2014 presidential elections, but failed to receive the support of 20 congressman required to be nominated.

Personal life[edit]

Tibuk is married and father of 4 children.

References[edit]

Category:21st-century Turkish politicians Category:Turkish monarchists Category:Businesspeople in tourism Category:Ankara University Faculty of Political Sciences alumni Category:Living people Category:1945 births

  1. ^ "Besim Tibuk Lazca okul sözü". Hürriyet. Archived from the original on 25 March 2020.