Rights and Equality Party

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Rights and Equality Party
Hak ve Eşitlik Partisi
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Leader |
Yücel Savaş |
Founder |
Osman Pamukoğlu |
Founded |
4 September 2008 (2008-09-04)
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Headquarters |
Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak Cad. No:37 Beşevler, Ankara
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Membership (2017) |
589[1]
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Ideology |
Turkish nationalism Populism Kemalism
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Political position |
Third position |
Colours |
Red, white, black |
Website |
Official Site |
- Politics of Turkey
- Political parties
- Elections
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The Rights and Equality Party (Turkish: Hak ve Eşitlik Partisi, HEPAR) is a political party in Turkey, founded on 4 September 2008 by Osman Pamukoğlu, a former army general known for his military successes against the Kurdistan Workers' Party in the 1990s during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict.[2]
The party's main manifest is the setting sovereignty, own based economical development and peace for Turkish citizens. The party has 8,273 members as of 2014.[3]
The party claims their ideology as being neither on the right nor left, above all with populist, nationalist aiming social justice for Turkish citizens. The party chairman Osman Pamukoğlu often mentions Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's quote as "Our target is being a merged society with no classes and privileges."[3]
The party has gained 121,814 votes during the 2011 elections, comprising 0.28% of the votes.
References
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^ [1] Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
^ ab [2] Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
External links
Rights and Equality Party (in Turkish)
Turkish nationalism
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Ideology |
- Turanism
- Anatolianism
- Pan-Turkism
- Turkification
- Sun Language Theory
- Kemalism
- Atatürk personality cult
- Racism
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Organizations |
- Grey Wolves
- Youth Union of Turkey
- Ergenekon (allegation)
- Turkish Revenge Brigade
- Turkish Resistance Organisation
- Deep state
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Political parties |
Young Turks (Ottoman Empire)
Committee of Union and Progress (Ottoman Empire)
Republican People's Party (1923–1944)
- Nation Party (1948)
- Republican Villagers Nation Party
- Nation Party (1962)
- Nationalist Movement Party
- Nation Party (1992)
Workers' Party (left-wing)
- Great Union Party
- Bright Turkey Party
- Independent Turkey Party
- Homeland Party
- People's Ascent Party
- Nationalist and Conservative Party
- Rights and Equality Party
- National Party
- Nationalist Turkey Party
Patriotic Party (left-wing)
- İYİ Party
- Ötüken Union Party
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People |
- Ziya Gökalp
- Talaat Pasha
- Enver Pasha
- Ömer Seyfettin
- Mehmet Emin Yurdakul
- Yusuf Akçura
- Ahmet Ağaoğlu
- Zeki Velidi Togan
- Nihal Atsız
- Nejdet Sançar
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
- Alparslan Türkeş
- Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu
- Gün Sazak
- Doğu Perinçek
- Gökçe Fırat Çulhaoğlu
- Kemal Kerinçsiz
- Osman Pamukoğlu
- Meral Akşener
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Historical events |
- Adana massacre
- Greek genocide
- Armenian Genocide
- Assyrian genocide
- 1934 Thrace pogroms
- Zilan massacre
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Incidents |
- Elza Niego affair
Istanbul pogrom
- Maraş massacre
- Assassination of Kemal Türkler
- Assassination of Hrant Dink
- Alfortville Armenian Genocide Memorial Bombings
- Murder of Sevag Balıkçı
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Policies |
- Geographical name changes
- Loanword changes
- Animal name changes
- 1934 Resettlement Law
- Varlık Vergisi
- The Twenty Classes
- Citizen, speak Turkish!
- Confiscation of Armenian property
- Surname Law
- Article 301
- Ne mutlu Türküm diyene
- Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the Nation
- Armenian Genocide denial
- Şehitler ölmez vatan bölünmez!
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Political parties in Turkey
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Parliament .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}
(595 seats)
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Justice and Development Party (290)
Republican People's Party (142)
Peoples' Democratic Party (65)
Nationalist Movement Party (49)
İyi Party (39)
Felicity Party (2)
Workers' Party of Turkey [tr] (2)
Great Unity Party (1)
Democratic Party (1)
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Not represented in the parliament |
- Alternative and Change Party
- AS Party
- Centre Party
- Communist Movement of Turkey
- Communist Party of Turkey
- Conservative Ascension Party
- Crescent Star Party
- Democratic Left Party
- Democratic Regions Party
- Electronic Democracy Party
- First Party
- Freedom and Socialism Party
- Freedom and Solidarity Party
- Free Cause Party
- Gezi Party
- Green Left Party
- Homeland Party
- Independent Republican Party
- Independent Turkey Party
- Justice Party
- Labour Party
- Labourist Movement Party
- Liberal Democratic Party
- Motherland Party
- Nation and Justice Party
- Nation Party
- National Party
- National Struggle Party
- Nationalist and Conservative Party
- Nationalist Turkey Party
- Ötüken Union Party
- Patriotic Party
- People's Ascent Party
- People's Communist Party of Turkey
- People's Liberation Party
- Revolutionary People's Party
- Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party
- Revolutionary Workers' Party
- Rights and Equality Party
- Rights and Freedoms Party
- Rights and Justice Party
- Social Reconciliation Reform and Development Party
- Socialist Democracy Party
- Socialist Liberation Party
- Socialist Party of the Oppressed
- Socialist Refoundation Party
- Socialist Workers' Party of Turkey
- Strong Turkey Party
- True Path Party
- Universe Party
- Women's Party
- Workers' Fraternity Party
- Workers' Peasants' Party of Turkey
- Young Party
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Turkey
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