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Democratic Party (Northern Cyprus)


FieldValue
nameDemocratic Party
native_nameDemokrat Parti
logoLogo of the Democratic Party (Northern Cyprus).svg
countryNorth Cyprus
colorcode
leader
colorsRed, White, Green
foundation30 July 1992
splitNational Unity Party
ideologyConservatism
Turkish Cypriot nationalism
Two-state solution
positionCentre-right
headquartersNorth Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
seats1_titleParliament
seats1
seats2_titleMunicipalities
seats2
website

Turkish Cypriot nationalism Two-state solution The Democratic Party (Turkish: Demokrat Parti, DP) is a conservative political party in Northern Cyprus. The leader of the party is Fikri Ataoğlu.

Overview

The Democratic Party was founded as a breakaway from the ruling right-wing National Unity Party (UBP) in 1992. The party merged in 1993 with the New Dawn Party (YDP), a party representing the interests of the Turkish settlers in Northern Cyprus, and consistently had high levels of support in the settler population until the 2003 election. Rauf Denktaş had considerable influence on the party.

At the legislative elections for the Assembly of the Republic on 20 January 2005, the party won 13.5% of the popular vote and 6 out of 50 seats. Its candidate, Mustafa Arabacıoğlu, won 13.3% of the votes in the Northern Cyprus presidential elections on 17 April 2005. At the legislative elections on 19 April 2009 the DP won 5 out of 50 seats and 10.7% of the popular vote.

In 2013, 8 members of the parliament resigned from the National Unity Party (UBP) and joined the Democratic Party. The party subsequently renamed itself Democratic Party — National Forces. At the legislative elections in 2013, the DP greatly increased its share of the votes and won 12 out of 50 seats and 23.2% of the popular vote. The party then subsequently went on to become the junior partner of the coalition government under the Republican Turkish Party (CTP). However, in 2014, four members of the parliament resigned from the party and three of them joined the National Unity Party. In July 2015, the party became the main opposition party, against the CTP-UBP coalition. It joined the government as the junior partner once again, this time with the UBP, in April 2016.

Leaders of the Democratic Party

  • Hakkı Atun (30 July 1992 - 16 August 1996)
  • Serdar Denktaş (16 August 1996 - 30 November 2019)
  • (30 November 2019 – present)

Election results

ElectionVotesSeatsRole#%Rank#±19931998200320052009201320182022
29.22ndnew
246,60222.64th3
172,47312.93rd6
174,72113.53rd1
150,69510.73rd1
288,02123.23rd7
420,1027.85th9
369,2397.43rd0

References

References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram. (2018). "Northern Cyprus".
  2. (2011). "Cyprus: Political Modernity and the Structures of Democracy in a Divided Island". Oxford University Press.
  3. Hatay, Mete. (2005). "Beyond Numbers: An Inquiry into the Political Integration of the Turkish 'Settlers' in Northern Cyprus". PRIO Cyprus Center.
  4. (6 June 2013). "DP Ulusal Güçler siyaset sahnesinde". Yeni Düzen.
  5. "Başbakan Erdoğan ile görüşmek istiyor". Milliyet.
  6. "DP-UG'de istifa şoku". Kıbrıs.
  7. "DPUG'den istifa eden 3 vekil UBP'ye katıldı!". Kıbrıs Postası.
  8. "Ve kabine açıklandı". [[Star Kıbrıs]].
  9. "Yeni Kabine açıklandı!". HABERKKTC.
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