Ali Naili Erdem (born 17 February 1927) is a Turkish lawyer, writer, poet and politician who held various cabinet posts in the 1960s and 1970s.
[1] After completing his primary and secondary education in İzmir he received a degree in law from Ankara University in 1951.
He was named as the minister of labour on 27 November 1965, succeeding İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil in the post.
[4] Erdem's tenure ended on 8 December 1968 when Turgut Toker was named as the minister of labour.
[4] Erdem served in the post until 26 January 1974 when Önder Sav was named as the minister of labour.
During his tenure as minister of national education Türkeş's supporters were employed at the Ministry.