[1] Emine Mebrure began a career serving as a teacher of French at Girls' School in Beylerbeyi.
[1] According to the law of suffrage enacted in 1934, Turkish women were granted to vote and run for a seat in the parliament.
[1] In a report about her electoral district she prepared for the parliament in 1935, Gönenç emphasized the importance of the enlightenment of the villagers and the fight against alcoholism.
She added that the women were socially not sufficient active, the high schools lack teachers and the thermal springs in the area need to be developed and opened for tourism.
She played an important role in the adoption of the Braille alphabet in Turkey as she was also visually impaired in a high grade.