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The New Republican People's Party (Turkish: Yeni Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi), abbreviated Y-CHP, is a term that was first derived from the New Labour and is nowadays used in a pejorative sense to denote the fundamental reforms under Kılıçdaroğlu leadership to liberalize the CHP into becoming a centrist political party that addresses broader ...
For the first time in Turkish democracy, [1] the Republican People's Party (CHP), the social democratic [2] main opposition, will hold a partywide primary election to determine the candidate for the 2028 Turkish presidential election. [3] On 11 February, the election was set for 23 March 2025. [4]
The result was a victory for the Republican People's Party, which won 395 of the 465 seats, amid criticism that the election did not live up to democratic standards. However, four years later, Turkey's first free general election was held on 14 May 1950 and led to the CHP losing power to the Democrat Party (DP) led by Celal Bayar.
Preliminary official results showed the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) had won 35 out of 81 municipalities including 14 out of 30 urban areas in the country, Turkey’s High ...
The one-party period of the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye'de tek partili dönem) began with the formal establishment of the country in 1923. The Republican People's Party (CHP) was the only party between 1923 and 1945, when the National Development Party was established.
During the convention, the leader and congress of the Republican People's Party (CHP), the centre-left main opposition party in Turkey, was elected. Özgür Özel was elected as the party leader, bringing an end to the 13-year tenure of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who first won the position in 2010. [1] [2]
Muharrem İnce – Chairperson of the Homeland Party (2021–present), presidential candidate in 2018 (Republican People's Party) and 2023 (Homeland Party) [a] [28] Recep Tayyip Erdoğan – President of Turkey (2014–present) and chairperson of the Justice and Development Party (2017–present) [ 29 ]
The Homeland Party split from the Republican People's Party in 2020, after İnce served as the party's presidential candidate in his failed 2018 campaign against President Erdoğan. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] Initially he considered joining the Nation Alliance as well as the Ancestral Alliance, but announced on 6 March 2023 he was leaving the alliance and ...