Agah Oktay Güner

[2] During his university studies in Ankara Güner began his political activity in 1954 being a member of the nationalist youth group Turkish Hearths.

[2] Güner became a member of the conservative think thank called Thinkers Club (Turkish: Aydınlar Kulübü) in 1962 which was the precursor of the Intellectuals' Hearth (Turkish: Aydınlar Ocağı).

[4] Güner joined the Motherland Party and was elected to the Parliament in 1995 serving as a deputy of Ankara in the 20th term.

[5] Güner is among the critics of the language simplification carried out by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1926.

[6] He argued that Turkish youth had problems in understanding the Ottoman texts.