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| Name | Ekrem İmamoğlu |
| Office | Mayor of Istanbul |
| Term start | 2019 |
| Predecessor | Mevlüt Uysal |
| Birth date | 4 June 1970 |
| Birth place | Trabzon, Turkey |
| Party | Republican People's Party (Turkey) |
| Spouse | Dilek İmamoğlu |
Ekrem İmamoğlu is a Turkish politician who rose from local business circles to national prominence after winning the 2019 Istanbul mayoral election. He is associated with the Republican People's Party (Turkey), and his electoral success has placed him at the center of political debates involving Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Justice and Development Party (Turkey), and broader contests over urban governance in Turkey. İmamoğlu's tenure in Istanbul drew attention from international media, including outlets covering European Union relations and diplomatic observers from United States and Germany.
İmamoğlu was born in Trabzon and raised in a family with roots in the Black Sea Region; his formative years included moves to Istanbul and education that connected him to metropolitan institutions. He completed secondary studies at local schools before attending the Istanbul University's Faculty of Business Administration and later pursuing studies linked to private enterprises in Istanbul. During this period he engaged with civic networks connected to organizations such as the İstanbul Chamber of Commerce and community groups active in the Sümerbank and Türkiye İş Bankası milieu.
İmamoğlu entered the private sector, working in family-owned firms and companies within the construction and real estate sectors prominent in Istanbul's post-1980s urban expansion, interacting with corporations like Koç Holding and Doğuş Group through supply chains and trade fairs. His business career overlapped with participation in local civic bodies, including municipal trade associations and branches of the Republican People's Party (Turkey), alongside engagement with foundations such as the TEMA Foundation and cultural institutions like the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts. In the 2000s he transitioned into municipal politics, securing a position in the Beylikdüzü local council and later running for the mayorship of Beylikdüzü where he competed against candidates from the Justice and Development Party (Turkey), Nationalist Movement Party and local independents.
İmamoğlu first contested the Istanbul mayorship in 2019, facing the incumbent-backed candidate from the Justice and Development Party (Turkey) and a high-profile challenge involving national figures such as Binali Yıldırım and endorsements by leaders across the Turkish political spectrum. His initial narrow victory, subsequent annulment by the Supreme Election Council (Turkey), and re-run election mobilized support from the Republican People's Party (Turkey), allied parties including the Peoples' Democratic Party (Turkey) and civic groups supportive of electoral integrity such as OSCE observers and international NGOs. As Mayor of Istanbul, İmamoğlu managed municipal services in a megacity with infrastructure inherited from administrations linked to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's earlier tenure as mayor, overseeing projects that intersected with institutions like Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration, and transport authorities including IETT and Marmaray.
Following his municipal victories, İmamoğlu's profile elevated within the Republican People's Party (Turkey), creating dynamics involving party leaders such as Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and intra-party figures from the İYİ Party and Demokrat Parti (Turkey, 2007). His relationship with the party has involved negotiations over candidate selection for national elections, interactions with parliamentary caucuses in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, and positions on alliances like the Nation Alliance (Turkey). İmamoğlu has been cited in discussions about future presidential contests that also involve actors such as Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu and regional leaders in Ankara and İzmir.
As mayor, İmamoğlu prioritized municipal reforms touching transportation, housing and cultural programs, coordinating with agencies such as İGDAŞ, İETT, and the Istanbul Development Agency. Initiatives included expansions of public transport networks intersecting with projects like Marmaray, urban regeneration programs interacting with stakeholders including TOKİ and private developers, and social assistance measures linked to organizations such as the Turkish Red Crescent and Municipalities Union of Turkey. His administration engaged with international municipal networks including United Cities and Local Governments and climate partnerships associated with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group.
İmamoğlu faced legal proceedings that attracted attention from judicial institutions including the Constitutional Court of Turkey and prosecutors connected to the Ministry of Justice (Turkey), with charges and administrative inquiries reflecting tensions between municipal authorities and national bodies such as the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey and ministries overseeing urban affairs. Trials and hearings prompted commentary from international human rights organizations including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, as well as statements from diplomatic missions in Ankara and Brussels. Court decisions and appeals involved legal actors from the Council of Judges and Prosecutors (Turkey) and raised questions addressed in analyses by law faculties at Istanbul University and think tanks such as the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation.
İmamoğlu is married to Dilek İmamoğlu and is a father of three; his personal biography is frequently discussed alongside cultural references from Trabzonspor fandom and events in the Black Sea region. His public image has been shaped by appearances on media outlets including TRT, CNN Türk, BBC Turkish Service and by interactions with civil society actors such as trade unions affiliated with Türk-İş and professional chambers like the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey. Internationally, his office engaged with delegations from bodies including the European Union, United Nations, and city networks in London, Paris, and Berlin.
Category:Mayors of Istanbul Category:Turkish politicians Category:Living people