He took part in a committee, which was tasked to reflect the ordeal of the
Turkish population in the Balkans after the
Balkan Wars (1912–1913). During the
Turkish War of Independence (1919–1923), he took side with
Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk), and became a member of the
1st Parliament of Turkey. He was appointed Director of the Press and Information. Then, he served as the
Minister of Education from 13 December 1920 to 20 November 1921 in the
1st,
2nd and the
3rd cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey. After the proclamation of the Republic, he served again as the Minister of National Education in
4th government of Turkey between 3 March 1925 and 21 December 1925. In 1931, he was appointed ambassador of Turkey to Romania in
Bucharest. In 1943, he entered in the parliament from the
Republican People's Party. In 1950, he joined the newly founded
Democrat Party. Several years later, however, following the struggle for the "Right to Prove" in press, he co-founded the
Liberty Party. He lost his seat when his political party was defeated in the
1957 general election. ==Books==