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词条 Republican Turkish Party
释义

  1. Policies and ideology

  2. History

     20th century  21st century 

  3. Election results

     Parliamentary 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox political party
| name = Republican Turkish Party
| native_name = Cumhuriyetçi Türk Partisi
| logo =
| leader = Tufan Erhürman
| foundation = {{start date|1970}}
| founder = Ahmet Mithat Berberoğlu
| ideology = Social democracy[1]
United Cyprus
Cypriotism
| position = Centre-left[2]
| international = Progressive Alliance
Socialist International
| european = Party of European Socialists (Observer member)
| seats1_title = Parliament:
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|12|50|hex=#008000}}
| seats2_title = Municipalities:
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|11|28|hex=#008000}}
| headquarters = North Nicosia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
| colorcode = green
| colours = Green, Red
| website = {{ConditionalURL}}
| country = Northern Cyprus
}}

The Republican Turkish Party ({{lang-tr|Cumhuriyetçi Türk Partisi}}, CTP) is a social-democratic[1] political party in Northern Cyprus. The party was founded in 1970 by Ahmet Mithat Berberoğlu, a lawyer, in opposition to the leadership of Fazıl Küçük and Rauf Denktaş.

On 30 June 2008, the Republican Turkish Party became a consultative member of the Socialist International (voted in by all members except the Greek Cypriot Movement for Social Democracy). It became a full member of the organization in 2014.[3]

Policies and ideology

The CTP is a social democratic political party, positioned on the centre-left on the political spectrum.[4] The party espoused a pro-Soviet stance during the Cold War, especially under the leadership of Özker Özgür.[5] However, the party never described itself as explicitly communist. Under Özgür, the party held rapprochement meetings with the Greek leftist party of Cyprus, the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL). Under Mehmet Ali Talat, the party shifted towards its current moderate leftist position.

On the Cyprus issue, the CTP traditionally favours a pragmatic approach, and supports the reunification of the island.[6] During the presidency of former CTP leader Mehmet Ali Talat, the party led reunification talks with the Republic of Cyprus.[7]

History

20th century

The Republican Turkish Party was established in 1970 by Ahmet Mithat Berberoğlu, in opposition to Rauf Denktaş, and later his National Unity Party (UBP). The CTP was further vocally opposed to Fazıl Küçük, who served as the first Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus. The CTP was led by Özker Özgür between 1976 and 1996; Özgür also served as Deputy prime minister in the aftermath of the 1993 legislative election.

21st century

Mehmet Ali Talat became party leader in 1996, taking over from Özgür. Under his leadership, the party lost 7 seats in the 1998 elections, becoming the fourth largest party in Northern Cyprus. However, in 2003, he led the party to victory, scoring over 35% of the vote, and taking 19 of the 50 seats in the Assembly of the Republic. The following year, Talat formed a government and became prime minister on 13 January 2004. He stepped down in 2005, after winning that year's presidential election; he went on to serve a single term as President of Northern Cyprus, until 2010. During his presidency, Talat conducted weekly meetings with the Greek Cypriot president, Demetris Christofias. The two leaders discussed issues such as power-sharing, armed forces, land ownership, and other problems that would arise in the event of reunification of the island.

Ferdi Sabit Soyer served as leader of the CTP for a certain period, and became prime minister in April 2005 after Talat's presidential victory, serving until May 2009.[8] The CTP lost the 2009 legislative election to the National Unity Party, and entered into opposition in the Assembly of the Republic.

After winning the 2013 elections with 38% of the vote and 21 seats, the CTP chairman Özkan Yorgancıoğlu, in office since 2011, became prime minister of Northern Cyprus on 2 September 2013. His government also included the rightist Democratic Party (DP).[9] In the 2015 presidential elections, CTP fielded Sibel Siber as their candidate. However, Siber took just under 23% of the vote, and was eliminated in the first round of voting. As a result, Özkan Yorgancıoğlu resigned as prime minister two months later;[10] Ömer Kalyoncu, also of the CTP, then formed a grand coalition with the National Unity Party.[11] On 16 April 2016, the CTP government was ousted by a coalition led by Hüseyin Özgürgün, consisting of the National Unity Party and the Democrats, who together ruled Northern Cyprus as a minority government until 2018.

The Republican Turkish Party was returned to power following the 2018 elections. Despite dropping from 38% of the popular vote and first place in 2013 to only 21% and second place, the party was able to put together a four-party coalition, which also included the People's Party, the Communal Democracy Party and the Democratic Party, and held 27 of the 50 seats in parliament. The leader of CTP, Tufan Erhürman, was appointed Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus by President Mustafa Akıncı on 2 February 2018.[12]

Election results

Parliamentary

Assembly of the Republic
ElectionVotesSeatsRoleNotes
#%Rank#±
1976 97,637 12.9 3rd{{Composition bar compact|2|40|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} newin opposition}}
1981 152,805 15.1 3rd{{Composition bar compact|5|40|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 3in opposition}}
1985 317,843 21.4 2nd{{Composition bar compact|12|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 7in opposition}}
1990 {{N/A}} 44.5 2nd{{Composition bar compact|16|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 4in opposition}}With Party for Democratic Struggle.
1993 {{N/A}} 24.2 3rd{{Composition bar compact|13|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{decrease}} 3CTP–DP coalition}}
1998 145,874 13.4 4th{{Composition bar compact|6|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{decrease}} 7in opposition}}
2003 469,279 35.2 1st{{Composition bar compact|19|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 13CTP–DP coalition}}
2005 577,444 44.5 1st{{Composition bar compact|24|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 5CTP–DP coalition}}
2009 415.574 29.2 2nd{{Composition bar compact|15|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{decrease}} 9in opposition}}
2013 477,209 38.4 1st{{Composition bar compact|21|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{increase}} 6CTP–DP coalition}}Opposition from 2016.
2018 1,121,478 20.9 2nd{{Composition bar compact|12|50|{{Republican Turkish Party/meta/color}}}} {{decrease}} 9CTP–HP–TDP–DP coalition}}

References

1. ^Parties and Elections in Europe: The database about parliamentary elections and political parties in Europe, by Wolfram Nordsieck
2. ^Papadakis, Y, Peristianis, N, & Welz, G (2006) Divided Cyprus: Modernity, History, and an Island in Conflict, p80
3. ^{{cite web|title=SI Council Meeting in Mexico City|url=http://www.socialistinternational.org/viewArticle.cfm?ArticleID=2299|publisher=Socialist International}}
4. ^http://parties-and-elections.eu/ncyprus.html
5. ^https://books.google.com/books?id=eWPJAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=ctp+northern+cyprus+ideology&source=bl&ots=6tJMsDoUTF&sig=YC45AZTtyetkol9faoqPUw3DZjU&hl=no&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijj--v4NDNAhUB1SwKHTqECJ0Q6AEISDAG#v=onepage&q=ctp%20northern%20cyprus%20ideology&f=false
6. ^http://www.thecypriotpuzzle.org/ctp-the-normalization-is-only-possible-with-the-cyprus-settlement/
7. ^https://books.google.com/books?id=iC_VBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA369&lpg=PA369&dq=ctp+negotiations+cyprus&source=bl&ots=S7N2TEG1Sw&sig=jyQ7PF0jCxo8e1Rt4_Qia9prU4w&hl=no&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiGvomb4tDNAhVFDywKHW-CBQUQ6AEIKzAC#v=onepage&q=ctp%20negotiations%20cyprus&f=false
8. ^http://www.pes.eu/ferdi_sabit_soyer
9. ^{{cite web|title=KKTC Başbakanı Yorgancıoğlu istifa etti|url=http://www.cnnturk.com/dunya/kktc-basbakani-yorgancioglu-istifa-etti|publisher=CNN Türk|accessdate=16 July 2015|language=Turkish}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Yorgancıoğlu "Aday Olmayı Düşünmüyorum"|url=http://www.brtk.net/yorgancioglu-aday-olmayi-dusunmuyorum/|publisher=BRT|accessdate=26 April 2015|language=Turkish}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=KKTC'de Kalyoncu başbakanlığındaki yeni koalisyon hükümetine onay|url=http://www.ntv.com.tr/dunya/kktcde-kalyoncu-basbakanligindaki-yeni-koalisyon-hukumetine-onay,HRrObqmIWU2MoqjjmET0Iw|publisher=NTV|accessdate=16 July 2015|language=Turkish}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Turkish Cypriot leader approves new four-party coalition government|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-cypriot-leader-approves-new-four-party-coalition-government-126715|website=Hürriyet Daily News|accessdate=2 February 2018}}

External links

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