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    Serdar Denktaş (born 1959) is son of Rauf Denktaş, the former President of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. He was the Minister of Finance...
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  • Denktaş is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Rauf Denktaş (1924–2012), President of the Turkish Republic of Cyprus Serdar Denktaş...
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    His surviving son Serdar Denktaş is also a politician, and as of 2019, leader of the Turkish Cypriot Democratic Party. Denktaş's health gradually deteriorated...
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    Raif Denktaş (also known as Raif Rauf Denktaş) (January 26, 1951 – December 26, 1985) was a Turkish Cypriot composer, politician, academic, journalist...
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    in alliance with the Democratic Party led by Rauf Denktaş's son Serdar Denktaş. However Rauf Denktaş remained president, since the president is elected...
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    Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktaş rejected the plan outright and refused to attend these talks. Instead, his son Serdar Denktaş and Mehmet Ali Talat attended...
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    Freedom and Reform Party in September, the coalition collapsed and Serdar Denktaş quit the government. The CTP then formed a coalition government with...
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  • Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. Serdar Denktaş (acting, 2005) Tufan Erhürman (2018-2019) Hasan Taçoy (acting, 2015) Serdar Denktaş (1996-1998, 2004-2006, 2013-2015...
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    (CTP) Ersin Tatar (UBP) Kudret Özersay (Independent, supported by HP) Serdar Denktaş (Independent, supported by DP) Erhan Arıklı (YDP) Fuat Türköz Çiner...
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    Talat was inaugurated on 25 April 2005, succeeding retiring leader Rauf Denktaş. He lost the presidential election of 2010 and was replaced by Derviş Eroğlu...
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