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True Path Party


FieldValue
colorcode
native_nameDoğru Yol Partisi
logoDYP-logo 1.jpg
leaderAhmet Nusret Tuna (1983)
Yıldırım Avcı (1983–1985)
Hüsamettin Cindoruk (1985–1987)
Süleyman Demirel (1987–1993)
Tansu Çiller (1993–2002)
Mehmet Ağar (2002–2007)
foundation
dissolution
predecessorJustice Party
Great Turkey Party
successorDemocrat Party
headquartersAnkara, Turkey
ideology{{unbulleted listclass=nowrapstyle=nowrap
*Kemalism<ref>{{cite webaccess-date7 February 2023archive-date=13 July 2002archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020713182751/http://www.dyp.org.tr/Dokumanlar/Tuzuk/01.htmtitle=Arşivlenmiş Kopyaurl=http://www.dyp.org.tr/Dokumanlar/Tuzuk/01.htmurl-status=live}}
*Turkish nationalism<ref>{{cite webaccess-date27 January 2023archive-date=8 March 2001archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010308163125/http://www.dyp.org.tr/Dokumanlar/Tuzuk/Beyanname.htmtitle=Arşivlenmiş Kopyaurl=http://www.dyp.org.tr/Dokumanlar/Tuzuk/Beyanname.htmurl-status=live}}
*Right-wing populism<ref>{{cite webaccess-date25 December 2022archive-date=25 December 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221225193713/https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/227702title=SÜLEYMAN DEMİREL'İN ARDINDANurl=https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/227702url-status=live}}
Faction:<br />Social liberalism<ref>{{Cite webtitleTBMM Kütüphanesi Açık Erişim Sistemiurl=https://acikerisim.tbmm.gov.tr/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11543/658/198802543.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220609085519/https://acikerisim.tbmm.gov.tr/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11543/658/198802543.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yarchive-date=2022-06-09}}
positionCentre-right
colours{{ublist
countryTurkey
Note

the historical Further Path Party in Turkey

Yıldırım Avcı (1983–1985) Hüsamettin Cindoruk (1985–1987) Süleyman Demirel (1987–1993) Tansu Çiller (1993–2002) Mehmet Ağar (2002–2007) Great Turkey Party

  • Kemalism
  • Turkish nationalism
  • Liberal conservatism
  • Right-wing populism
  • Pro-Europeanism
  • Neoliberalism Faction: Social liberalism | Red (official) | Purple (customary)

The True Path Party (, DYP) was a centre-right political party in Turkey, active from 1983 to 2007. For most of its history, the party's central figure was Süleyman Demirel, a former Prime Minister of Turkey who previously led the Justice Party (AP) before it was shut down in the aftermath of the 1980 military coup. The DYP was widely considered the successor of both the AP and the Democrat Party (DP), active in Turkey's early multi-party period.

History

The party was established in 1983 and it claimed that it was the exclusive successor of the Justice Party, which at the time also claimed to be a successor of Adnan Menderes' Democrat Party. The DYP was the main opposition party in the Grand National Assembly from 1987 to 1991. The party strongly relied on the voter basis of the DP and the AP, and announced in 1988, that 70% of the local party heads of the DYP, were former AP members. Later, the party won power in the 1991 general election, after having emerged as the largest party. Demirel subsequently returned to the premiership in the period from 1991 to 1993, before securing the Presidency of Turkey that year. Subsequently, both the DYP leadership and the premiership passed to Tansu Çiller, another prominent member of the party. Çiller was the first female Prime Minister of Turkey, and served until 1996. After then serving as a junior partner in several coalition governments, the party was wiped out of parliament in the 2002 general election, failing to pass the 10% electoral threshold required to win seats.

While the party proved able to maintain a presence in local politics after its 2002 ouster from parliament, the DYP appeared likely to again fail to enter parliament in the 2007 election. In response, the leadership of the DYP and that of the conservative Motherland Party (ANAP) announced their intention to merge under the name of the former Democratic Party (DP). Ultimately, the ANAP pulled out of the merger, though the True Path Party went through with the rebranding, and transformed into the new Democratic Party (DP) in May 2007. The new DP only polled 6% in the election, and remained out of the Grand National Assembly until 2018, when it received one seat on the Good Party list.

Successor party

DYP rebranded itself to the Democratic Party in its 2007 Congress, however Çetin Özaçıkgöz reestablished the DYP. It received 0.15% of the votes in the 2011 elections.

Election results

ElectionVotesSeatsRole#%Rank#±[1987](1987-turkish-general-election)[1991](1991-turkish-general-election)[1995](1995-turkish-general-election)[1999](1999-turkish-general-election)[2002](2002-turkish-general-election)
4,587,06219.13rdnew
6,600,72627.01st119
5,396,00919.23rd43
3,745,41712.05th50
2,997,0659.53rd85

Prominent members

Party leaders

  • Ahmet Nusret Tuna (1983)
  • Yıldırım Avcı (1983–1985)
  • Hüsamettin Cindoruk (1985–1987)
  • Süleyman Demirel (1987–1993)
  • Tansu Çiller (1993–2002)
  • Mehmet Ağar (2002–2007)

Prime Ministers of Turkey

  • Süleyman Demirel (1991–1993)
  • Tansu Çiller (1993–1996)

Presidents of Turkey

  • Süleyman Demirel (1993–2000)

References

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  6. https://doaj.org/article/a9e089e23c2440e29fba2b69be60059a
  7. "TBMM Kütüphanesi Açık Erişim Sistemi".
  8. "Büyük Türkiye programi hürríyet , güvenlik ve refah için el ele".
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