Eyüp Aşık (born 1953, Çaykara[1]) is a former Turkish politician.
He represented Trabzon in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for the Motherland Party (ANAP) from 1983 to 2001.
[4] In the mid-1990s he was a minister of state responsible for Tekel,[3] and a member of a 1993 - 1995 parliamentary commission to research killings by unknown perpetrators (faili meçhul cinayetleri araştırma komisyonu).
[5] He resigned his seat as deputy and his position as minister of state on 16 November 1998, after allegations (which Aşık denied) of a relationship with mob boss Alaattin Çakıcı.
[9] He defected from ANAP to the DYP in 2001,[10] but failed to win a seat in the 2002 elections.