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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 ...
Nevertheless, the CHP was still the most popular party and won the 1977 elections with 41% of the vote, which is a record for the party. Although the CHP couldn't gain the majority of seats and from 1977 to 1979, the CHP was the main party of two brief coalition governments. But in 1980, the Justice Party returned with Demirel.
The Christian Heritage Party of Canada (French: Parti de l'héritage chrétien du Canada), also referred to as CHP Canada, [4] is a minor social conservative and Christian right federal political party in Canada; it was founded in 1987, the brainchild of two couples in British Columbia, namely Bill and Heather Stilwell who were Roman Catholics ...
Democratic Center Party (Demokratik Merkez Partisi) Right-wing merged into DYP on September 14, 1991 True Path Party (Doğru Yol Partisi) Centre-right merged with Motherland Party into Democrat Party (Turkey, 2007) in 2007 New Turkey Party (1961) (Yeni Türkiye Partisi) Right-wing joined to Justice Party in 1973
Party symbol Country Active since Claimed number of members (year) Approximate percentage of population (year) [b] 1 ... Republican People's Party: CHP
Officially recognized parties in states are not guaranteed have ballot access, membership numbers of some parties with ballot access are not tracked, and vice versa. Not all of these parties are active, and not all states record voter registration by party. Boxes in gray mean that the specific party's registration is not reported.
In contrast, Imamoglu is from the staunchly secularist Republican People's Party (CHP), joining in 2008 and becoming its mayor in Istanbul's Beylikduzu district 10 years ago.
The Republican People's Party (CHP) was established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on September 9, 1923, not long before the declaration of the Republic of Turkey on October 29. The Republican People's Party did not attempt to update or define the philosophical roots of its Kemalism between the 1940s and the 1960s.