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The Republican People's Party ( tr, Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, , acronymized as CHP ) is a
Kemalist Kemalism ( tr, Kemalizm, also archaically ''Kamâlizm''), also known as Atatürkism ( tr, Atatürkçülük, Atatürkçü düşünce), or The Six Arrows ( tr, Altı Ok), is the founding official ideology of the Republic of Turkey.Eric J. Zurche ...
and social-democratic political party in Turkey which currently stands as the main opposition party. It is also the oldest political party in Turkey, founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first president and founder of the modern Turkish Republic. The party is also cited as the founding party of modern Turkey. The CHP describes itself as a ''modern social-democratic party, which is faithful to the founding principles and values of the Republic of Turkey". Its logo consists of the Six Arrows, which represent the foundational principles of Kemalism:
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, reformism,
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(Laïcité/Secularism), populism,
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, and
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. It is the main opposition party to the ruling conservative Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the
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with 135 MPs. The political party has its origins in the various resistance groups founded during the
Turkish War of Independence The Turkish War of Independence "War of Liberation", also known figuratively as ''İstiklâl Harbi'' "Independence War" or ''Millî Mücadele'' "National Struggle" (19 May 1919 – 24 July 1923) was a series of military campaigns waged by th ...
. Under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk they united in the 1919
Sivas Congress The Sivas Congress ( tr, Sivas Kongresi) was an assembly of the Turkish National Movement held for one week from 4 to 11 September 1919 in the city of Sivas, in central-eastern Turkey, which united delegates from all Anatolian provinces of the Ot ...
. On 9 September 1923, the "People's Party" declared itself to be a political organisation and on 29 October 1923, announced the establishment of the Turkish Republic, with Atatürk as its first president. In 1924, the People's Party renamed itself the "Republican People's Party". As Turkey moved into its one-party period, the CHP was the apparatus of implementing far reaching political, cultural, social, and economic reforms in the country. After
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, Atatürk's successor,
İsmet İnönü Mustafa İsmet İnönü (; 24 September 1884 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish army officer and statesman of Kurdish descent, who served as the second President of Turkey from 11 November 1938 to 22 May 1950, and its Prime Minister three tim ...
, allowed for multi-party elections, and the party initiated a
peaceful transition of power A peaceful transition or transfer of power is a concept important to democratic governments in which the leadership of a government peacefully hands over control of government to a newly-elected leadership. This may be after elections or during t ...
after losing the 1950 election, ending the one-party period and starting Turkey's multi-party period. The years following the 1960 military coup saw the party gradually trend towards the center-left, which was cemented once Bülent Ecevit became chairman in 1972. The CHP, along with all other political parties of the time, was banned by the military junta of 1980. The CHP was re-established with its original name and a more centrist outlook by
Deniz Baykal Deniz Baykal (born 20 July 1938) is a Turkish politician at the Republican People's Party (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, abbreviated CHP) who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996. Having served in ...
on 9 September 1992, with the participation of a majority of its members from the pre-1980 period.
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (born Kemal Karabulut, 17 December 1948) is a Turkish economist, retired civil servant and social democratic politician. He is leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and has been Leader of the Main Opposition in ...
has returned the party back to its traditional centre-left position when he took over in 2011. It is a founding party of the
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, a coalition consisting of opposition parties like the
Good Party The Good Party ( Turkish: ''İyi Parti'') is a nationalist, national conservative, Kemalist, and liberal democrat political party in Turkey, established on 25 October 2017 by its current leader Meral Akşener. Their fraternal party is the liber ...
,
Felicity Party The Felicity Party ( tr, Saadet Partisi, SP) is an Islamist Turkish political party. It was founded in 2001, and mainly supported by conservative Muslims in Turkey. It was founded on 20 July 2001 after the Virtue Party (FP) was banned by the ...
, and Democrat Party against the ruling AKP and their People’s Alliance. In addition, CHP is an associate member of the
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(PES), a member of the
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, and the
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. Many politicians of CHP have declared their support for
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and the feminist movement in Turkey. The party continues its
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policies and commitment to
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. The party's base includes the middle and upper-middle classes such as
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s, retired generals, government bureaucrats, academics, college students, left-leaning intellectuals, labour unions such as DİSK, and
Alevis Alevism or Anatolian Alevism (; tr, Alevilik, ''Anadolu Aleviliği'' or ''Kızılbaşlık''; ; az, Ələvilik) is a local Islamic tradition, whose adherents follow the mystical Alevi Islamic ( ''bāṭenī'') teachings of Haji Bektash Veli, ...
. The party's strongholds include the Western Aegean region (
İzmir İzmir ( , ; ), also spelled Izmir, is a metropolitan city in the western extremity of Anatolia, capital of the province of the same name. It is the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara and the second largest urban aggl ...
, Aydın,
Muğla Muğla () is a city in southwestern Turkey. The city is the center of the District of Menteşe and Muğla Province, which stretches along Turkey's Aegean coast. Muğla's center is situated inland at an altitude of 660 m and lies at a dista ...
),
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, the east of the Black Sea Region (
Ardahan Ardahan (, ka, არტაანი, tr, hy, Արդահան, translit=Ardahan Russian: Ардаган) is a city in northeastern Turkey, near the Georgian border. It is the capital of Ardahan Province. History Ancient and medieval Ardaha ...
and
Artvin Artvin ( Laz and ; hy, Արտուին, translit=Artuin) is a city in northeastern Turkey about inland from the Black Sea. It is located on a hill overlooking the Çoruh River near the Deriner Dam. It is a former bishopric and (vacant) Armeni ...
), and the Anatolian Eskişehir, college town of Eskişehir.


History

The Republican People's Party has its origins in the resistance organizations, known as Association for Defence of National Rights, Defence of Rights Associations, created in the immediate aftermath of World War I in the
Turkish War of Independence The Turkish War of Independence "War of Liberation", also known figuratively as ''İstiklâl Harbi'' "Independence War" or ''Millî Mücadele'' "National Struggle" (19 May 1919 – 24 July 1923) was a series of military campaigns waged by th ...
. In the
Sivas Congress The Sivas Congress ( tr, Sivas Kongresi) was an assembly of the Turkish National Movement held for one week from 4 to 11 September 1919 in the city of Sivas, in central-eastern Turkey, which united delegates from all Anatolian provinces of the Ot ...
, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk) and his colleagues united the Defence of Rights Associations into the Association for Defence of National Rights, Association for the Defence of National Rights of Anatolia and Rumelia (''Anadolu ve Rumeli Müdâfaa-i Hukuk Cemiyeti'') (ADNRAR), and called for elections in the Ottoman Empire to elect representatives associated with the organization to the Committee of Representation, Commmittee of Representation. The Committee of Representation soon moved to Ankara and formed the Government of the Grand National Assembly, Grand National Assembly as a counter parliament from the Government of the late Ottoman Empire, Ottoman government in Istanbul. Grand National Assembly forces militarily defeated Kingdom of Greece, Greece, French Third Republic, France, and First Republic of Armenia, Armenia, overthrew the Ottoman government, and Abolition of the Ottoman sultanate, abolished the monarchy. After the 1923 Turkish general election, 1923 election, ADNRAR was transformed into a political party called the People's Party (''Halk Fırkası''). Because of the unanimity of the new parliament, the Republic Day (Turkey), republic was proclaimed, the Treaty of Lausanne was ratified, and the Abolition of the Caliphate, Caliphate was abolished the next year. In 1924, opposition to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk resulted in the foundation of the Progressive Republican Party (Turkey), Progressive Republican Party (TCF). Reacting to the foundation of the TCF, his People's Party changed its name to the Republican People's Party (''Cumhuriyet Halk Fırkası'', soon ''Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'') (CHP). The life of the TCF was short. The TCF faced allegations of involvement in the Sheikh Said rebellion and for conspiring with members of the Committee of Union and Progress to assassinate Atatürk in the İzmir plot, İzmir Affair. Because of this, it was closed on 5 June by the government. From 1925 until 1946, One-party period of the Republic of Turkey, Turkey was under one-party rule, with one interruption; another brief experiment of opposition politics through the formation of the Liberal Republican Party (Turkey), Liberal Republican Party. In the period of 1925–1930, the CHP Atatürk's reforms, introduced sweeping reforms transforming Turkey into a modern state. In the period of 1930–1939, Atatürk's CHP clarified its ideology by adopting the ' Six Arrows', as well as borrowing tenants from Communism and Fascism. It was during the one-party period that Inspectorates-General (Turkey), Inspectorates-General, Independence Tribunals, and military force were employed by Atatürk to suppress opposition to his Turkish nationalism, nationalist reforms, at the expense of Conservatism in Turkey, religious conservatives and Kurds in Turkey, Kurds. In the parties third convention, the party clarified their approach towards the religious minorities of the Christians in Turkey, Christians and the History of the Jews in Turkey, Jews, accepting them as real Turks as long as they adhere to the national ideal and use the Turkish language. On 12 November 1938, the day after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's death, his ally
İsmet İnönü Mustafa İsmet İnönü (; 24 September 1884 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish army officer and statesman of Kurdish descent, who served as the second President of Turkey from 11 November 1938 to 22 May 1950, and its Prime Minister three tim ...
was elected the second president and assumed leadership of the Republican People's Party. İnönü's presidency saw the annexation of the Hatay State and the establishment of Village Institutes. İnönü adopted a policy of neutrality despite attempts by the Allies of World War II, Allies and Axis powers to bring Turkey into
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. The party was associated with anti-communism. In the aftermath of World War II, İnönü called for a 1946 Turkish general election, multi-party general election in 1946 – the first multi-party election in the country's history. The Motion with four signatures, Motion with Four Signatures resulted in the resignation of some CHP members who then founded the Democrat Party (Turkey, 1946–1961), Democrat Party (DP), which challenged the party in the election. The result was a victory for the CHP, which won 395 of the 465 seats, amid criticism that the election did not live up to democratic standards. However, four years later, a more free and fair general election was held in 1950 Turkish general election, 1950 that led to the CHP losing power to the DP. İnönü presided over a
peaceful transition of power A peaceful transition or transfer of power is a concept important to democratic governments in which the leadership of a government peacefully hands over control of government to a newly-elected leadership. This may be after elections or during t ...
. The 1950 election marked the end of the CHP's last majority government. The party has not been able to regain a parliamentary majority in any subsequent election since. Due to the plurality voting system, winner-take-all system in place during the 1950s, the DP achieved landslide victories in elections that were reasonably close, meaning the CHP was in opposition for 10 years. In its ninth congress in 1951, the Republican People's Party Youth, youth branch and the women's branch were founded. In 1953, the establishment of trade unions and vocational chambers was proposed, and the right to strike for workers was added to the party program. The Democrat Party was abolished after the 1960 military coup, and Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, Foreign Minister Fatin Rüştü Zorlu, and Finance Minister Hasan Polatkan were hanged in the İmralı, İmralı island prison. Right-wing parties have since continuously attacked the CHP for their perceived involvement in the hanging of Adnan Menderes. With electoral law reform implementing proportional representation, the CHP emerged as the first-placed party at the 1961 Turkish general election, general election of 1961, and formed a grand coalition with the Justice Party (Turkey), Justice Party, a successor-party to the Democrat Party. This was the 26th government of Turkey, first coalition government in Turkey, which endured for seven-months. İnönü was able to form two more governments with other parties until the 1965 Turkish general election, 1965 election. Bülent Ecevit, leader of the Left of Center (Turkey), Democratic Left movement in the CHP, contributed to the party adopting the Left of Center (Turkey), Left of Centre (''Ortanın solu'') programme for that election. İnönü remained as opposition leader and the leader of the CHP until 8 May 1972, when he was overthrown as party leader by Ecevit in a party congress. Ecevit adopted a distinct left-wing politics, left wing role in politics and, although remaining staunchly nationalist, attempted to implement democratic socialism into the ideology of CHP. Support for the party increased when Ecevit became prime minister in 1974 and Turkish invasion of Cyprus, invaded Cyprus. The CHP achieved its best ever result in a free and fair multi-party election under Ecevit, when in 1977 Turkish general election, 1977, the party received 41% of the vote. The 1970s featured constant changes in government between the CHP and the Justice Party, as well as Political violence in Turkey (1976–1980), intense political violence. This resulted in a 1980 Turkish coup d'état, military coup in 1980, and the banning of every political party in the aftermath. After the 1980 military coup, pre-1980 politicians were imprisoned and banned from politics, and both the name "Republican People's Party" and the abbreviation of "CHP" were banned. Until 1999, Turkey was ruled by the centre-right Motherland Party (Turkey), Motherland Party (ANAP) and the True Path Party (DYP), unofficial successors of the Democrat Party and the Justice Party, as well as, briefly, by the Political Islam, Islamic Welfare Party. CHP supporters also established successor parties. By 1985, Erdal İnönü, İsmet İnönü's son, consolidated two successor parties to form the Social Democratic Populist Party (Turkey), Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP), while the Democratic Left Party (Turkey), Democratic Left Party ( tr, Demokratik Sol Parti, DSP) was formed by Rahşan Ecevit, Bülent Ecevit's wife (Bülent Ecevit took over the DSP in 1987). After the ban on pre-1980 politicians was lifted in 1987,
Deniz Baykal Deniz Baykal (born 20 July 1938) is a Turkish politician at the Republican People's Party (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, abbreviated CHP) who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996. Having served in ...
refounded the CHP in 1992, and the SHP merged with the party in 1995. However, Ecevit's DSP remained separate, and to this day has not merged with the reformed Republican People's Party. While Baykal's CHP was more centrist compared to Ecevit's DSP, observers noted that the two parties held similar ideologies and split the Kemalist vote. From 1991 to 1996, the SHP and then the CHP were in coalition governments with the DYP. The CHP supported Mesut Yılmaz's 55th government of Turkey, coalition government after the collapse of the 54th government of Turkey, Welfare-DYP coalition following the 1997 Turkish military memorandum, 28 February "post-modern coup." However, due to the Türkbank scandal, the CHP withdrew its support and helped depose the government with a no confidence vote. Ecevit's DSP formed an interim-government, during which the Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan was captured in Kenya. As such, in the 1999 Turkish general election, election of 1999, the DSP benefited massively in the polls at the expense of CHP, and the party failed to exceed the 10% threshold (8.7% vote), not winning any seats. In the 2002 Turkish general election, 2002 general election, the CHP came back with 20% of the vote but 32% of the seats in parliament, as only it and the new AKP (Justice and Development Party) received above the 10% threshold to enter parliament. With the collapse of DSP, CHP has been Turkey's main Kemalist and center-left party. It also became the second largest party and the main opposition party, a position it has retained since. Since the dramatic 2002 election, the CHP has been racked by internal power struggles, and has been outclassed by the AKP governments of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Many on the left were critical of the leadership of CHP, especially Baykal, who they complained was stifling the party of young blood by turning away the young who turn either to apathy or even vote for the AKP. Between 2002 and 2010, Turkey held three general elections and two local elections, all of which the CHP received between 18-23% of the vote. On 10 May 2010, Deniz Baykal announced his resignation as leader of the Republican People's Party after a clandestinely made video tape of him sitting on a bed with a woman was leaked to the media.
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (born Kemal Karabulut, 17 December 1948) is a Turkish economist, retired civil servant and social democratic politician. He is leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and has been Leader of the Main Opposition in ...
was 33rd Republican People's Party Ordinary Convention, elected to be the new party leader, and returned the party back to its traditional centre-left position. However even with Kılıçdaroğlu at the helm, after four general elections the CHP has still not won an election, receiving between only 22 and 26% of the vote in parliamentary elections. CHP and Nationalist Movement Party, MHP's joint candidate for the 2014 Turkish presidential election, 2014 presidential election Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu lost to Erdoğan with only 38% of the vote. In the 2018 Turkish general election, 2018 general election the CHP,
Good Party The Good Party ( Turkish: ''İyi Parti'') is a nationalist, national conservative, Kemalist, and liberal democrat political party in Turkey, established on 25 October 2017 by its current leader Meral Akşener. Their fraternal party is the liber ...
, Felicity Party, Felicity, and Democrat Party established the
Nation Alliance Nation Alliance may refer to: * Nation Alliance (Egypt), Egyptian electoral alliance * Nation Alliance Party, former Canadian political party * Nation Alliance (Turkey) The Nation Alliance ( tr, Millet İttifakı), or simply Nation ( tr, M ...
to challenge the AKP and MHP's People's Alliance (Turkey), People's Alliance. Though CHP's vote was reduced to 22%, strategic voting for the other parties yielded the alliance 33% of the vote. Their candidate for president: Muharrem İnce, received only 30% of the vote. The Nation Alliance was re-established for the 2019 Turkish local elections, 2019 local elections, which saw great gains for the CHP, capturing nearly 30% of the electorate and the municipal mayoralties of Istanbul, İstanbul and Ankara. Some consider their new respective mayors Ekrem İmamoğlu and Mansur Yavaş possible candidates for the upcoming 2023 Turkish general election, 2023 presidential election. Kılıçdaroğlu and his counterpart in the Good Party Meral Akşener continue a close cooperation as leaders of opposition parties, and the two parties are gaining in the polls due to the ongoing 2018–2021 Turkish currency and debt crisis, economic crisis and government mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey, COVID-19 pandemic.


Electorate

The Republican People's Party is a centre-left political party that draws its support from professional middle-class Secularism, secular and liberally religious voters. It has traditional ties to the middle and upper-middle classes such as
white-collar worker A white-collar worker is a person who performs professional, desk, managerial, or administrative work. White-collar work may be performed in an office or other administrative setting. White-collar workers include job paths related to government, ...
s, retired generals, and government bureaucrats as well as academics, college students, left-leaning intellectuals and labour unions such as DİSK. The distance between the party administration and many leftist grassroots, especially left-oriented Kurdish people, Kurdish voters, contributed to the party's shift away from the political left. Leftists still criticize the party's continuous opposition to the removal of Article 301 (Turkish penal code), Article 301 of the Turkish penal code, which caused people to be prosecuted for "insulting Turkishness" including Elif Shafak, Elif Şafak and Nobel Prize winner author Orhan Pamuk, its conviction of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, its attitude towards minorities in Turkey, as well as its Cyprus dispute, Cyprus policy. The CHP draws much of their support from voters of big cities and coastal regions. The party's strongholds are the west of the Aegean Region (
İzmir İzmir ( , ; ), also spelled Izmir, is a metropolitan city in the western extremity of Anatolia, capital of the province of the same name. It is the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara and the second largest urban aggl ...
, Aydın,
Muğla Muğla () is a city in southwestern Turkey. The city is the center of the District of Menteşe and Muğla Province, which stretches along Turkey's Aegean coast. Muğla's center is situated inland at an altitude of 660 m and lies at a dista ...
), the northwest of the Marmara Region (East Thrace, Turkish Thrace; Edirne Province, Edirne, Kırklareli Province, Kırklareli, Tekirdağ Province, Tekirdağ, Çanakkale Province, Çanakkale), the east of the Black Sea Region (
Ardahan Ardahan (, ka, არტაანი, tr, hy, Արդահան, translit=Ardahan Russian: Ардаган) is a city in northeastern Turkey, near the Georgian border. It is the capital of Ardahan Province. History Ancient and medieval Ardaha ...
and
Artvin Artvin ( Laz and ; hy, Արտուին, translit=Artuin) is a city in northeastern Turkey about inland from the Black Sea. It is located on a hill overlooking the Çoruh River near the Deriner Dam. It is a former bishopric and (vacant) Armeni ...
), and the Anatolian Eskişehir, college town of Eskişehir. The party also appeals to minority groups such as
Alevis Alevism or Anatolian Alevism (; tr, Alevilik, ''Anadolu Aleviliği'' or ''Kızılbaşlık''; ; az, Ələvilik) is a local Islamic tradition, whose adherents follow the mystical Alevi Islamic ( ''bāṭenī'') teachings of Haji Bektash Veli, ...
. According to ''The Economist'', "to the dismay of its own leadership the CHP’s core constituency, as well as most of its MPs, are Alevis." The party's leader, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, is also an Alevi himself. The party holds a significant position in the
Socialist International The Socialist International (SI) is a political international or worldwide organisation of political parties which seek to establish democratic socialism. It consists mostly of socialist and labour-oriented political parties and organisations ...
,
Progressive Alliance The Progressive Alliance (PA) is a political international of social democratic and progressive political parties and organisations founded on 22 May 2013 in Leipzig, Germany. The alliance was formed as an alternative to the existing Socia ...
and is an associate member of the
Party of European Socialists The Party of European Socialists (PES) is a social democratic and progressive European political party. The PES comprises national-level political parties from all member states of the European Union (EU) plus Norway and the United Kingdom. ...
. In 2014 the CHP urged the Socialist International to accept the Republican Turkish Party of Northern Cyprus as an full member. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey and the 2018–2021 Turkish currency and debt crisis, current economic crisis, polls indicate the party and its alliance has been seeing increasing support, especially among youth.


Internal caucuses

CHP has several internal caucuses. *Kılıçdaroğlu group ''(Kılıçdaroğlu grubu)'', a caucus that is in favor of
Nation Alliance Nation Alliance may refer to: * Nation Alliance (Egypt), Egyptian electoral alliance * Nation Alliance Party, former Canadian political party * Nation Alliance (Turkey) The Nation Alliance ( tr, Millet İttifakı), or simply Nation ( tr, M ...
and leadership of
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (born Kemal Karabulut, 17 December 1948) is a Turkish economist, retired civil servant and social democratic politician. He is leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and has been Leader of the Main Opposition in ...
. *10 December Movement ''(10 Aralık Hareketi)'', a caucus founded by former DİSK secretary Süleyman Çelebi to create an alternative "new party". It defends social democracy and federalism, while opposing Kemalism and Political unitarism, unitarism within the party. They have included Freedom and Solidarity Party, ÖDP, SHP, Democratic Left Party (Turkey), DSP and independent left candidates in their tickets. *İnce group ''(İnce grubu)'', a caucus that endorsed Muharrem İnce's presidential candidacy and opposition within the party. It includes
Kemalist Kemalism ( tr, Kemalizm, also archaically ''Kamâlizm''), also known as Atatürkism ( tr, Atatürkçülük, Atatürkçü düşünce), or The Six Arrows ( tr, Altı Ok), is the founding official ideology of the Republic of Turkey.Eric J. Zurche ...
and Ulusalcılık, ''Ulusalcı'' circles. In 2021 Muharrem İnce broke away from the CHP, and founded the Homeland Party (Turkey, 2021), Homeland Party. *Baykal group ''(Baykal grubu)'', a caucus that is founded by names loyal to
Deniz Baykal Deniz Baykal (born 20 July 1938) is a Turkish politician at the Republican People's Party (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, abbreviated CHP) who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996. Having served in ...
. It lost its significance due to Baykal's stagnating health. *Left Wing for the Future ''(Gelecek İçin Sol Kanat)'', a Left-populism, left-populist caucus that aims to build "New Left, new left politics" within the party. It includes Social democracy, social democrat and Democratic socialism, democratic socialist groups within, and integrates ideas like participatory democracy, Antimilitarism, anti-militarism and anti-imperialism to mainstream republicanism. On 1 July 2021, We for the Future group decided to merge with another internal caucus, the 'Left Wing'. The name of the new group has been announced as 'Left Wing for the Future'. *Youth group ''(Gençler grubu)'', the caucus that is founded by young central committee members to target the youth. It pushes a Centrism, centrist agenda within the party.


Historical leaders


Election results


General elections


Presidential elections


Senate elections


Local elections


See also

* Independent Group (Turkey) * List of political parties in Turkey * SODEP * ''Ulus (newspaper), Ulus'' * The Six Arrows (flag of CHP) * Ulusalcılık


References


External links

* {{Authority control Republican People's Party (Turkey), Political parties in Turkey Centre-left parties Secularism in Turkey Social democratic parties Socialist International Nationalist parties in Turkey Pro-European political parties in Turkey