Prime Minister Davutoğlu announces the new cabinet


Turkey's new Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has submitted his cabinet list to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to form the 62nd government of Turkey.Most of the former ministers held their posts, while four new names made it to the list including Minister of EU Affairs, Minister of Customs and Trade and two deputy prime ministers. Davutoğlu's foreign ministry position was replaced by Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu while Numan Kurtulmuş and Yalçın Akdoğan became deputy prime ministers. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu's post at the EU affairs was replaced by Volkan Bozkır and Nurettin Canikli became the new minister of customs and trade, replacing Hayati Yazici.Shortly after the announcement of the cabinet, EU Minister Volkan Bozkır stated that Turkey's strategic goal is to obtain membership status in the European Union.Below is a list of ministers in Turkey's 62nd governmentDeputy Prime Minister: Bülent ArınçDeputy Prime Minister: Ali BabacanDeputy Prime Minister: Yalçın AkdoğanDeputy Prime Minister: Numan KurtulmuşMinister of EU Affairs: Volkan BozkırMinister of Culture and Tourism: Ömer ÇelikMinister of Development: Cevdet YılmazMinister of Economy: Nihat ZeybekciMinister of Energy and Natural Resources: Taner YıldızMinister of Environment and City Planning: İdris GüllüceMinister of Family and Social Policy: Ayşenur İslamMinister of Finance: Mehmet ŞimşekMinister of Food, Agriculture and Livestock: M.Mehdi EkerMinister of Foreign Affairs: Mevlüt ÇavuşoğluMinister of Forest and Water Management: Veysel EroğluMinister of Health: Mehmet MüezzinoğluMinister of Science, Industry and Technology: Fikri IşıkMinister of Interior: Efkan AlaMinister of Justice: Bekir BozdağMinister of Labor and Social Security: Faruk ÇelikMinister of National Defense: İsmet YılmazMinister of National Education: Nabi AvcıMinister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications: Lütfi ElvanMinister of Youth and Sports: Akif Çağatay KılıçMinister of Customs and Trade- Nurettin CanikliErdoğan left his chairmanship position at the AK Party following the August 10 presidential elections, when he was elected as president, gaining 52 percent of the vote. Likewise Ahmet Davutoğlu who has served as a foreign minister for the past five years has succeeded Erdoğan as he was elected as the new chairman of AK Party at an extraordinary congress held in Ankara on Thursday attended by tens of thousands of people.AK Party is expected to hold a meeting at 5 pm on Friday to choose members for the Central Executive Board (MYK).Following the ratification of the new cabinet, the Program of the 62nd Government will be pronounced at the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) on September 1st. In accordance with internal regulations, discussions will take place at the General Assembly two days after the program is read and a vote of confidence is expected to take place on September 6 or 8.