In 1966 he was the only candidate to pass the State Council(citation required) (the highest Turkish administrative court) Exam. He lived in
Paris from 1974 to 1976. He served in the State Council Enquiry Judgeship and the Office of the Attorney General. After the
1980 Turkish coup d'état, he left the State Council and was elected to the
Tunceli City Council. In 1983 the newly returned Genç participated actively in party life and, deciding to go into politics, chose to run as an independent candidate from
Tunceli. However, his candidacy was rejected by the city council. From 1983 to 1987 he served as a public accountant. After he was elected a member of parliament for four terms. From 1993 to 1999 and between 2001 and 2002 he served as
deputy speaker of the
Turkish Grand National Assembly. Afterward, in the
2002 Turkish general election, he ran under the
True Path Party, and thus was not reelected to parliament. He joined the
2007 elections as an independent and was elected. On June first, 2010, he returned to his former party, the
Republican People's Party, for which he was reelected in 2011. He served as a member of parliament until the 2015 elections. ==Personal life==