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Rights and Equality Party

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Rights and Equality Party Hak ve Eşitlik Partisi Leader Yücel Savaş Founder Osman Pamukoğlu Founded 4 September 2008  ( 2008-09-04 ) Headquarters Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak Cad. No:37 Beşevler, Ankara Membership (2017) 589 [1] Ideology Turkish nationalism Populism Kemalism Political position Third position Colours Red, white, black Website Official Site Politics of Turkey Political parties Elections 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, abov

Centre Party (Turkey)

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Centre Party Merkez Parti Leader Abdurrahim Karslı Founded June 2, 2014  ( 2014-06-02 ) Preceded by People's Voice Movement Headquarters Ankara Ideology Liberalism Euroscepticism Anti-establishment Political position Centre to Centre-right [1] Colours                Turquoise, blue and orange Slogan "Önce insan" ("People first") Parliament: 0 / 550 Website official website Politics of Turkey Political parties Elections The Centre Party (Turkish: Merkez Parti ) is a political party in Turkey formed on 2 June 2014 by Abdurrahim Karslı. The party was the result of the politicisation of the People's Voice Movement, with attempts to create a political party beginning in 2011. The party is claimed to be liberal, but has been accused of being affiliated with exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen. Despite Karslı's claims that up to 15 smaller political parties were thinking of merging with the party amongs

Peace and Democracy Party (Turkey)

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Peace and Democracy Party Barış ve Demokrasi Partisi Partiya Aştî û Demokrasiyê Leader Pervin Buldan İdris Baluken (co-chair) Founded 3 May 2008 Dissolved 11 July 2014 Preceded by Democratic Society Party Succeeded by Peoples' Democratic Party Democratic Regions Party Headquarters Ankara, Turkey Ideology Kurdish minority rights [1] Emancipation of women [1] Kurdish nationalism [2] Political position Centre-left to left-wing National affiliation Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc European affiliation Party of European Socialists (observer) International affiliation Socialist International (consultative) Politics of Turkey Political parties Elections The Peace and Democracy Party (Turkish: Barış ve Demokrasi Partisi , Kurdish: Partiya Aştî û Demokrasiyê ‎, BDP) was a Kurdish political party in Turkey existing from 2008 to 2014. [3] Contents 1 Development 2 Ideology 3 Peoples' Democratic Part

2007 Turkish general election

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Turkish general election, 2007 ← 2002 July 22, 2007 2011 → ← outgoing members elected members → Total of 550 seats of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey 276 seats were needed for a majority Turnout 84.25% ( 5.11 pp)   First party Second party Third party   Leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Deniz Baykal Devlet Bahçeli Party AK Party CHP MHP Leader since 14 August 2001 30 September 2000 6 July 1997 Leader's seat İstanbul (I) Antalya Osmaniye Last election 363 seats, 34.28% 178 seats, 19.39% no seats, 8.36% Seats before 351 151 0 Seats won 341 112 71 Seat change 10 39 71 Popular vote 16,327,291 7,317,808 5,001,869 Percentage 46.58% 20.88% 14.27% Swing 12.30 pp 1.49 pp 5.91 pp Winners according to provinces:       AKP         CHP         MHP         Independent Thousand Hope Candidat