Talk:List of political parties in Turkey

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PKK edit

Why is the factual accuracy of the PKK being banned in doubt? Gerry Lynch 04:12, 9 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

PKK is not a political party, it is a terrorist organization as recognized by many countries including US, EU, and Russia. It does not declare itself on legal grounds, so it cannot be banned by definition. Moreover, by means of its organization and activities it has more of a military character rather than being political. Today, there is a political branch of PKK, named DEHAP, now transforming itself into DHT due to some internal conflicts between Kurdish separatists, which is a legal party and ideologically on the same line as PKK. A "political party" would not need a legal/political branch, would it? AldirmaGonul 16:14, September 9, 2005 (UTC)

I take the point although the PKK would probably argue that they are a revolutionary, actionist, political party of the ANC/PLO type (not that I see it that way, but that's what they would argue). Also the relationship between the PKK and DEHAP/former SHP/HADEP/DHT/whatever-they're-called-this-week is less organic than between Sinn Fein and the Irish Republican Army or ETA and Batasuna, and has become rather more strained in the past number of years due to the on-off ceasefire, etc.
I think the listing is reasonable without an NPOV warning. Gerry Lynch 13:08, 10 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
Given the fact that any organization can argue that they are political party, and using the words related to politics would not make them political party. I'm confused if Gerry Lynch is supporting the claim that PKK is a political party? His response reads like disagrees to this claim, without saying so. I have not seen any referance to PKK as a political party and it should not be listed as so. This is a disregard to other Kurdish political parties which work under legal terms. It has to be taken out from this list.--tommiks 16:09, 12 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
I like the current organization of the article better. However, the information listed is incomplete, sometimes inaccurate, and dirty. I will try to fix these problems if everybody is happy with the current shape. Regarding PKK, I believe that the current title "Illegal organizations" is a better description, and could be supported by a note stating these organizations declare themselves as parties, and other illegal groups could/should also be listed. Particularly, for PKK, we could include a brief note on the ties between PKK and the HEP-to-DHT series. AldirmaGonul 19:30, 25 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
It doesn't matter how PKK calls itself or someone else calls it. It's not a registered party in the country therefore it has no space in this article.

How does the categorization works? edit

I think the ideology section for the parties is ridiculously inconsistent. What were the objective criterias used in this categorization? Why MHP is fascist while DTP is not? Why CHP's ideology is militarism? SHP says it is a social democrat party, why is it listed as socialist???

"Workers' Party (İşçi Partisi) Maoist, nationalist"

"Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi), Social Democrat"

Is it how parties define themselves or what?

CHP considers itself as left-wing edit

It is clearly stated in its constitution.

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AKP = Islamism? edit

How come? I would say it's more central than Islamistic. Nowhere in AKP's constitution it says that it's "islamistic"... --85.176.237.6 10:06, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Neutrality edit

While editing this page please talk about the facts, not personal opinions. In a secular country, for example, there cannot be parties having religious ideology; even though you believe a party has a tolerance for a certain religion that is still a personal view, not the fact. Be responsible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Roadsaved (talkcontribs) 23:02, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Major Changes Required edit

There are several problems with the list of the Turkish political parties. First of all, the number of political parties in Ottoman/Turkish history is about 330; so the list is incomplete. Second, the division of the parties between major and minor ones is arbitrary. Having a single representative in the parliament (who actually participated in the elections as an independent candidate) does not make a party major. Moreover the relevant elections (2007 general) and parliamentary term (23rd) are not indicated in the tables. Third, the list of banned parties is incomplete and erroneous. For instance the Progressive Republican Party was banned by an extraordinary court in 1925, not by the Constitutional Court that was established in 1961! Fourth, one can not limit itself with the self-declaration of a party while describing its ideology. For example AKP has Islamist roots, so does most of its MPs. Stating both self-declarations (that might be absent) and objective categorizations is a better idea. Disputes over categorizations can be addressed here on the talk pages. And finally it might be at least politically correct to list illegal political parties in another article.

I propose to split the article into two: The list of active political parties in Turkey and the chronological list of political parties in Turkey (A third list is also needed about the political parties in the Ottoman Empire.).

I'm looking forward for some discussion before proceeding with edits. Evren Güldoğan (talk) 12:15, 30 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

  • There are too many errors in the article. In the introduction it says that only parties that received more than 10% of the votes are called major party. But among the seven parties which are listed in the table four of them haven't even attended the election . The article must explain this contridiction. And then, while a party with % 0.15 vote is shown in the table of major parties another party with % 5.41 is shown as a minor party. Does this mean that 0.15 > 5.41 ? Obviously the naming of the table is in error. A more realistic name of the table may be the parties represented in the parliament. A third error; Freedom and Solidarity party has no seats in parliament at all. And of course the list incomplete. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 19:15, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Political position edit

In the table, there is a colum of Ideology and one other column for political position. I think ideology shows the political orientation and the political position column is redundant. I'll try to call the recent contributers to discuss the issue. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 15:51, 8 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

WP:NFLISTS and this article edit

Over the last year, non-free images such as File:Justice and Development Party.png have been removed by myself and others from this article for failing WP:NFLISTS a large number of times. To those of you who think they belong here, you are quite wrong. Please read the WP:NFLISTS guideline and stop placing those images here. I've twice now removed the images column because it can never be complete due to this guideline. The logos are unnecessary and usage here fails our WP:NFCC requirements. Thank you, --Hammersoft (talk) 21:15, 4 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

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