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The Populist Party ( Turkish: Halkçı Parti) was a left-wing political party in Northern Cyprus between 1975 and 1981.
The party was established in 1975 by Alper Orhon, and won two seats in the 1976 elections. [1] However, the following year one of its two MPs defected to the Communal Liberation Party. In 1981 it merged into the Democratic People's Party. [1]
The party had social democratic principles, and was considered to be a Cypriot version of the Republican People's Party in Turkey. [1] It was critical of the National Unity Party government's handling of economic affairs, particularly the dependence on Turkey for economic development. It supported government-run enterprises and the participation of workers in planning. [2]
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Constitution |
The Populist Party ( Turkish: Halkçı Parti) was a left-wing political party in Northern Cyprus between 1975 and 1981.
The party was established in 1975 by Alper Orhon, and won two seats in the 1976 elections. [1] However, the following year one of its two MPs defected to the Communal Liberation Party. In 1981 it merged into the Democratic People's Party. [1]
The party had social democratic principles, and was considered to be a Cypriot version of the Republican People's Party in Turkey. [1] It was critical of the National Unity Party government's handling of economic affairs, particularly the dependence on Turkey for economic development. It supported government-run enterprises and the participation of workers in planning. [2]