The Felicity Party ( tr, Saadet Partisi, SP) is an
Islamist Turkish
Turkish may refer to:
*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
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
Constitutional Court. While the party's reformist wing formed the
Justice and Development Party Justice and Development Party may refer to several political parties, the best-known ones being:
* Justice and Development Party (Morocco)
* Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
Justice and Development Party may also refer to:
* Justice and Dev ...
(AKP), the hardliners founded the Felicity Party. Although an Islamist party, its policy platform covers the whole span of political issues in Turkey.
The Felicity Party's vote has been weakened by the success of the moderately Islamic
Justice and Development Party Justice and Development Party may refer to several political parties, the best-known ones being:
* Justice and Development Party (Morocco)
* Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
Justice and Development Party may also refer to:
* Justice and Dev ...
government, although it has repeatedly condemned the Turkish government's desire to join the
European Union, military ties with
Israel and the
United States. It has argued that Turkey must adapt its military and foreign policy stance to meet what it argues are increasing threats coming from
the West to all Muslim countries.
The Felicity Party's policy platform is based strongly around
Necmettin Erbakan's
ideas and philosophy.
The Felicity Party works both as a political party and an enormous social organization. It has party branches in nearly every district, small town and city in the country. In the past it has organized demonstrations on a wide range of issues, often involving tens of thousands of participants. Thousands of protesters joined SP organized demonstrations against the
2004 attack on Fallujah, against the
cartoons of Muhammad in newspapers around the world, and most recently against Israel's invasion of
Gaza
Gaza may refer to:
Places Palestine
* Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
** Gaza City, a city in the Gaza Strip
** Gaza Governorate, a governorate in the Gaza Strip Lebanon
* Ghazzeh, a village in ...
during the
2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict.
The party participated in the
Nation Alliance in the
2018 general elections with the
Republican People's Party
The Republican People's Party ( tr, Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, , acronymized as CHP ) is a Kemalist and social-democratic political party in Turkey which currently stands as the main opposition party. It is also the oldest political party ...
(CHP),
Good Party (İYİ), and
Democrat Party (DP).
Electoral results
The Felicity Party has not been particularly successful electorally, polling just 2.5% of the vote in the
2002 general elections, thereby failing to pass the 10% threshold necessary to gain representation in the
Turkish Grand National Assembly. It was slightly more successful in the local elections of 29 March 2004, winning 4.1% of the vote and a number of mayoralties, although none of any particular significance. In the
2011 election they were reduced to 1.24% on the vote. During the period,
Recai Kutan (20 July 2001 – 11 May 2003 and again 30 January 2004 – 29 March 2008),
Necmettin Erbakan (11 May 2003 – 30 January 2004 and again from 17 October 2010 till his death on 27 February 2011) and
Numan Kurtulmuş (26 October 2008 – 1 October 2010) were leaders. In
June 2015 elections it won 2.06% of the votes.
National Alliance (2015)
In preparation for the
June 2015 general election, the Felicity Party stated that it was open to negotiate an electoral alliance with other parties such as the
Great Union Party (BBP) and the larger
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). Although the MHP later announced that it was not willing to form an electoral alliance, the SP and BBP agreed upon a new alliance in order to increase their chances of surpassing the
election threshold of 10% to gain representation in
Parliament. The new alliance was named the National Alliance ''(Millî İttifak)''.
The
Nation and Justice Party
The Nation and Justice Party (Turkish: ''Millet ve Adalet Partisi,'' abbreviated MİLAD) is a political party in Turkey founded by former Interior Minister İdris Naim Şahin on 19 November 2014. The party was the second to break away from the r ...
(MİLAD) also expressed their intention to join the alliance, but when they were only given top spots on the candidate lists in only 4 electoral districts, MİLAD withdrew and was unable to contest the election for not sending their own party lists to the
Supreme Electoral Council on time.
The candidate lists were drawn up such that BBP candidates were placed top in electoral districts in which they won more votes than the SP in 2011, while SP candidates were placed top in provinces in which the SP had beaten the BBP in 2011. This meant that an SP candidate was placed first in 55 provinces, while a BBP candidate was placed first in 30. The remaining positions subsequently alternated between SP and BBP candidates. SP leader
Mustafa Kamalak was selected as the first candidate for
İstanbul's 1st electoral district while BBP leader
Mustafa Destici was selected as the first candidate for
Ankara's 2nd electoral district.
Party leaders
See also
*
Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
*
List of political parties in Turkey
References
External links
Official home pageEnglish pages
{{Authority control
2001 establishments in Turkey
Eurosceptic parties in Turkey
Far-right political parties in Turkey
Islamic political parties in Turkey
Political parties established in 2001
Political parties in Turkey
Islamic nationalism
Social conservative parties