Mümtaz Ökmen
Minister of Commerce
In office
November 12, 1940  July 9, 1942
Prime MinisterRefik Saydam
Preceded byNazmi Topçuoğlu
Succeeded byBehçet Uz
Minister of Justice
In office
April 6, 1946  September 19, 1946
Prime MinisterRecep Peker, Hasan Saka
Preceded byAli Rıza Türel
Succeeded byŞinası Devrin
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
September 19, 1946  September 10, 1947
Prime MinisterHasan Saka
Preceded by(newly established)
Succeeded byFaik Ahmet Barutçu
Personal details
Born1896 (1896)
Died1961 (aged 6465)
Political partyRepublican People's Party (CHP)
Children2
Alma materIstanbul University

Mümtaz Ökmen (1895 – 28 May 1961) was a Turkish former lawyer, civil servant and politician.

Biography

After graduating from the law school of Istanbul University, he served as court clerk, assisstan judge and attorney. He also served in Ziraat Bankası (Agricultural Bank of Turkey). Beginning on 8 February 1935, he served in the Turkish parliament for four terms up to 14 May 1950 (5, 6, 7th and 8th Parliament of Turkey) as a representative of the Republican People's Party (CHP).[1] In the 12th government of Turkey (Saydam government) he was the Minister of Commerce between 26 November 1940- 9 July 1942. In the 14th government of Turkey (2nd Saracoğlu government), he was briefly the Minister of Justice from 6 April 1946 to 7 August. In the next government (Peker government), he continued as the Minister of Justice and was appointed as the newly established vice prime minister between 19 September 1946 and 10 September 1947.[2]

He was married and father of two.[1] His son Lacin Okten was a prominent businessman in automobile industry.

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