Background
Of Circassian decent, Özkan was the youngest of seven children and was born in 1950 in the district of Develi, Kayseri.
Of Circassian decent, Özkan was the youngest of seven children and was born in 1950 in the district of Develi, Kayseri.
He was educated at Pertevniyal High School and graduated from Galatasaray School of Economics and Management (now Marmara University.
He was also a Minister of State during the coalition government led by Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)) leader Mesut Yılmaz between 1997 and 1999. In 1968, he was a contestant in the Golden Lantern Dance Competition along with Tülin Aktan and came first. Minister of State
The Digital signal processing-DTP-Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party) coalition was formed after the coalition between the True Path Party and the Islamist Welfare Party broke down in 1997 as a result of the 1997 military memorandum.
In the new coalition, Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party) leader Mesut Yılmaz became Prime Minister, while Digital signal processing leader Bülent Ecevit and DTP member İsmet Sezgin became Deputy Prime Ministers.
In this new government, Özkan was made Minister of State. Deputy Prime Minister
The Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)-Digital signal processing-DTP coalition broke down in 1999 after the Türkbank Scandal, with Ecevit forming a Digital signal processing-only minority government until the 1999 general election.
Özkan was made Deputy Prime Minister in this new government, serving alongside Hikmet Uluğbay. During his time as Deputy, he dealt with issues such as the Capture of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the Kurdish militant Kurdistan Workers" Party.
The Digital signal processing polled the highest in the 1999 general election, with Ecevit forming a coalition with the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)).
Özkan remained as Deputy Prime Minister, joined by the MHP"s Devlet Bahçeli and Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)"s Mesut Yılmaz. During this government, he played a role in ensuring that the 2000 presidential election process did not result in parliamentary deadlock. New Turkey Party
Concerns over Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit"s health resulted in rumours that Digital signal processing politicians were plotting to oust him as leader.
Many Digital signal processing MPs also joined the party, with the YTP heading for a strong showing in the 2002 general election.
As a result, Özkan resigned from the party and retired from active politics. Legal investigations
In 2004, Özkan was investigated by Parliament over claims that he assisted in protecting individuals at Halk Bank and stopping them from being investigated, thus causing financial damage to the Bank.
In 2007, he was found not guilty.
This led to Özkan, who was rumoured to be one of the dissident Digital signal processing parliamentarians, resigning from the Digital signal processing and becoming a co-founder of the New Turkey Party (YTP) along with İsmail Cem. However, organisational difficulties and the decision of party member Kemal Derviş to defect to the Republican People"s Party (CHP) led to the YTP winning just 1.13% of the vote and falling far below the 10% election threshold needed to win representation in Parliament.
He was perceived to be close to the party"s leader Bülent Ecevit.
He was a Member of Parliament for İstanbul"s second electoral district from the Democratic Left Party (Digital signal processing) from 1991 to 2002. Özkan joined the Digital signal processing in 1991 and became a Member of Parliament for İstanbul"s second electoral district in the 1991 general election. Having been re-elected as a Member of Parliament in the 1995 general election, the Digital signal processing entered a triple coalition government along with the Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party)) and Democrat Turkey Party (DTP).