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Devlet Bahçeli

Devlet Bahçeli (born 1 January 1948) is a Turkish politician, economist, former deputy prime minister, and current chairman of the far-right,[1] ultranationalist[2] Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).[3]

Devlet Bahçeli
Bahçeli in 2015
Leader of the Nationalist Movement Party
Assumed office
6 July 1997
Preceded byAlparslan Türkeş
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey
In office
28 May 1999 – 18 November 2002
Prime MinisterBülent Ecevit
Served withHüsamettin Özkan
Şükrü Sina Gürel
Cumhur Ersümer
Mesut Yılmaz
Preceded byHikmet Uluğbay
Succeeded byAbdüllatif Şener
Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Interim
In office
2 June 2023 – 7 June 2023
PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan
Preceded byMustafa Şentop
Succeeded byNuman Kurtulmuş
Member of the Grand National Assembly
Assumed office
22 July 2007
ConstituencyOsmaniye (2007, 2011, June 2015, Nov 2015, 2018, 2023)
In office
19 April 1999 – 18 November 2002
ConstituencyOsmaniye (1999)
Personal details
Born (1948-01-01) 1 January 1948 (age 75)
Bahçe, Osmaniye, Turkey
Political partyNationalist Movement Party
Alma materGazi University
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionEconomist, academic
Signature

An academic in economics from Gazi University, Bahçeli is a founder of the Grey Wolves, and was elected as the chairman of the MHP in the first congress held after the death of Alparslan Türkeş in 1997. He entered parliament for the first time in the 1999 general election as a deputy from Osmaniye, taking part as deputy prime minister in DSP-MHP-ANAP coalition between 1999 and 2002, and ultimately brought the government down. He resigned from his position as chairman when his party fell below the 10% electoral threshold in the 2002 general election, but was re-elected chairman in the 2003 congress. Bahçeli and his party have been serving in the Grand National Assembly since regaining their seats in parliament in 2007.[4][5]

Bahçeli was initially a fierce critic of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan throughout the 2000s and 2010s until an interparty crisis occurred following MHP's poor performance in the November 2015 general election. With Bahçeli's newfound closeness to Erdoğan after the crisis, a schism occurred in MHP which culminated in Meral Akşener founding the Good Party in 2017.

Bahçeli formed an electoral alliance with the AKP called the People's Alliance for the 2018 general election and maintained this alliance in the 2019 local elections. MHP currently supports president Erdoğan's cabinet with confidence and supply in the Grand National Assembly. Bahçeli has been described as a kingmaker in Turkish politics.[6][7]

Early life Edit

Devlet Bahçeli was born on 1 January 1948, in the rural district of Bahçe in the province of Osmaniye. According to his own account, Bahçeli belonged to a well established Turkmen family known as "Fettahoğulları",[8][9] and is one of the four children of his family, with two siblings from his father's first marriage.[10] According to Hrant Dink, he also has Armenian ancestry, in spite of his fervently anti-Armenian views.[11]

His father, Salih Bahçeli, was one of the well-known farmers and merchants of Osmaniye. His mother's name was Samiye.[12] Devlet's father grew up in a left-wing family, and was a supporter of İsmet İnönü and the Republican People's Party.[13][14]

Education Edit

He completed his primary education at 7 Ocak Primary School in his hometown of Osmaniye.[15] Devlet attended secondary school with his elder brother Servet, in Adana Private Çukurova College. He lived with his relatives in İstanbul for his high school education and enrolled in Emirgan Akgün College. In his second year of high school, Bahçeli transferred to Private Ata College in Etiler and received his high school diploma from this school. He was accepted into Gazi University in 1967 and graduated from its Foreign Trade Department in 1971. Among his classmates were future political rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who Bahçeli called "my classmate" in numerous occasions[16] and former football referee Erman Toroğlu.[17]

Bahçeli worked as an assistant in the department of economics at Gazi University and affiliated high schools in 1972. During this period he was one of the founders of the Idealist Association of Financiers and Economists, and one of the founders and chairman of the Association of University Academy and Schools Assistants (UMID-BIR). He also founded and was leader of the University Academy and Schools Assistantship Association (ÜNAY). He received his doctorate in economics from Gazi University Institute of Social Sciences and continued lecturing in the department of economic policy at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences of the same university until 1987. Dr. Bahçeli was also interested in Turkish history, economics, and foreign policy while working for his degree.[18]

Early political career Edit

In his youth, Bahçeli attended Alparslan Türkeş's seminars, chairman of the Republican Villagers Nation Party, the predecessor of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). While he was still a student at Gazi University in 1967, he worked as the founder and manager of the Grey Wolves. He served as the general secretary of the National Turkish Students' Union between 1970 and 1971.[18]

After the 1980 coup Bahçeli defended executives and members of the MHP and other nationalist organizations who were imprisoned. Bahçeli resigned from his teaching position in 1987, when Türkeş requested his involvement in party politics, and was elected general secretary of the Nationalist Task Party (MÇP) in their 1987 congress. Bahçeli served in several positions in the upper echelons of MÇP and MHP at various times.[19]

Leader of MHP Edit

 
Result of the 5th extraordinary congress

After the death of Alparslan Türkeş in May 1997 an Extraordinary Congress was held, in which Bahçeli contested Alparslan's son Tuğrul Türkeş for the chairmanship. In the following hours of the congress, all candidates except Türkeş withdrew from the candidacy in favor of Bahçeli. However the congress was postponed due to a fight between the two nationalists and their supporters. At another extraordinary congress held in July, Devlet Bahçeli won the run-off election against Tuğrul Türkeş and was elected the new chairman of MHP.[20][21]

Deputy prime minister Edit

 
Devlet Bahçeli speaking at Aksaray 25 March 2014

With a new leader, MHP increased its vote share from 8.18% to 17.98% in 1999 election, its highest vote rate in its history and became the second largest party.[22] Devlet Bahçeli served as a deputy prime minister in the subsequent coalition government (DSP-Motherland-MHP) of Bülent Ecevit. Bahçeli announced on 7 July 2002 of his withdrawal of support for the government, calling for new elections to be held on 3 November, and campaigned for fixing Turkey's economy in the lead up to the general election.[23] However MHP was expelled from parliament for not passing the 10% electoral threshold in the 2002 election, polling 8%.[24][25] Bahçeli resigned his chairmanship, announcing "I am the only one responsible for the failure",[26] but was reelected in the party's 2003 congress in a competition between Ramiz Ongun, Koray Aydın, and Aytekin Yıldırım.[27]

Opposition Edit

Bahçeli was again re-elected as MHP chairman in a congress held on 19 November 2006.[28] In the 2007 general election, he and his party reentered parliament, receiving 14.27% of the votes.[29] Bahçeli campaigned in the 2011 general election promising 7% GDP growth and a change in electoral laws.[30] MHP's vote share decreased to 13%.[31] Bahçeli was re-elected as the chairman in party congresses held in 2012 and 2015.[32]

The slogan of the election campaign used by the MHP for the June 2015 general election was "Bizimle yürü Türkiye!" (Walk with us, Turkey!)[33] Among the election promises, Bahçeli called for raising the minimum wage to 1400 TL, that pensioners would be given a bonus of 1400 TL twice a year, and that terrorism would be eradicated.[34] MHP increased their vote more than 3%, bringing it to 16.29%. The election produced a hung parliament, so AKP, CHP, MHP, and HDP engaged in coalition talks. Bahçeli ruled out governing with CHP, and declared that MHP was ready to become the main opposition party.[35] With no government agreed to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called another election. When campaigning for the election held on 1 November 2015 Bahçeli promised a 250 lira rent aid would be given to families without a home, and a crescent card would be given to families in need.[36][37] MHP's position faltered and it received less than 12% of the votes.

MHP congress controversy (2015–2017) Edit

 
Bahçeli announcing his party's manifesto for 2018 general election

Following MHP's defeat in the 2015 election, high ranking MHP members demanded Bahçeli's resignation as chairman. When he refused, 547 delegates put forward their demands to convene an extraordinary congress.[38] Important names such as Meral Akşener, Sinan Oğan, and Koray Aydın called for a congress and announced that they were candidates for the chairmanship, however Bahçeli rejected the calls for an extraordinary congress and announced 18 March 2018 as the date of a regular congress.[39] A lawsuit was filed by Bahçeli's opposition on the grounds that their demands were not met and that the party be taken to an extraordinary congress.[40] The party leadership requested the Constitutional Court to make a decision.[39] The court ruled in favor of Bahçeli's opponents, mandating MHP to convene an extraordinary congress with the Supreme Court unanimously approving the decision.[41] The 6th Extraordinary Grand Congress of the MHP convened on 19 June 2016 with the participation of six candidates who declared their candidacy against Bahçeli. In the congress, which was officially a bylaws convention, it was confirmed that a number of amendments to the party's charter had been decided on, even though the headquarters claimed otherwise. With the amendment proposals accepted in the congress, 13 articles in the party bylaws were renewed. Among the amendments, an article in MHP's charter which prevented the election of chairmen in extraordinary congresses was changed to allow so.[42] However the execution of the decisions reached in the convention was stopped with the decision of the Court of Cassation.[43] Following this decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Akşener filed a complaint with the Supreme Election Council (YSK) for 'complete unlawfulness' regarding the rejection of the request for an extraordinary congress with elections.[44]

Names such as Meral Akşener, Yusuf Halaçoğlu and Ümit Özdağ were soon expelled from MHP with the decision of the MHP Disciplinary Committee.[45][46][47] On October 25, 2017 Good Party was founded by the MHP expellees under the leadership of Akşener.[48]

People's Alliance Edit

Bahçeli supported President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the 2017 constitutional amendment referendum.

 
Devlet Bahçeli in Mersin campaigning in support of MHP mayoral candidate Hamit Tuna

In 2018, an electoral alliance between the AKP and MHP called the People's Alliance was established in preparation for that years general election. A law was then passed enabling political parties to form alliances in elections. Bahçeli stated that he was not running for president and that MHP would support Erdoğan's candidacy.[49] Erdoğan was reelected president, and MHP received 11% of the votes and 49 deputies entered the parliament.[50] Bahçeli congratulated Erdoğan for the victory and declared that the MHP had achieved a historical success.[51] MHP has since been giving confidence and supply to an AKP minority government.

 
Bahçeli with Voice of America reporter Yıldız Yazıcıoğlu

In the 2019 local elections, MHP again entered the elections under the umbrella of the People's Alliance. MHP did not nominate candidates for the İstanbul, Ankara and İzmir mayoralties and supported the candidates nominated by the AKP. Erdoğan stated that he saw this move of the MHP as a 'gesture' and that they will respond. The AKP did not nominate a candidate for mayor in Adana, Mersin, Manisa, Kırklareli and Osmaniye.[52] MHP won the mayorships of Amasya, Kastamonu, Kütahya, Çankırı, Erzincan, Bayburt, Bartın and Karabük provinces. Bahçeli has been re-elected as MHP chairman in the congresses held in 2018 and 2021.[53]

On 2 June 2023, due to being the oldest member, Bahçeli became the temporary speaker of the 28th Grand National Assembly.[54]

Speeches Edit

Bahçeli's certain speeches and certain gaffes are close to Bushisms and Chernomyrdinka. On one occasion, a speech he made during the 2009 local elections campaign, which coincided with the 40th anniversary of the MHP, became a meme:

When writing 2009, there are two zeros. The zero next to 9 is on the left, you erase it. Is there a 9 left? There is a zero next to 2. You erase it, too. Is there a 2 left? Add them together. What will it make? It makes 11. You erase both of two zeroes in 2009, what is there left? 29 is left. Add 11 and 29! It makes 40, and the 40th anniversary of the Nationalist Movement Party![55]

Political positions Edit

Bahçeli accused Russia of murdering Turkish soldiers, who were shot in an accident by Russian fighter planes in 2017. He said; "Russia shoots our soldiers, then disgusts them. This is a mistaken, shameful, international law said to count".[56] In March 2022, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, he urged Russia to "stop the invasion immediately", adding that "the attempt to take Donbas away from Ukraine is separatism".[57]

He is critical of the pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party (HDP), which he demands to be banned.[58] When the Constitutional Court turned down an indictment for the banning of the party, he demanded the closure of the court.[58]

Controversies Edit

In 2015 a Uyghur-staffed, Turkish-owned Chinese restaurant was assaulted by Turkish nationalists; they also attacked the Dutch consulate, mistaking it for the Russian consulate,[59][60] and assaulted several South Korean tourists, believing them to be Chinese. Devlet Bahçeli said that the attacks by MHP affiliated Turkish youth on South Korean tourists was "understandable", telling the Turkish news paper Hürriyet that: "What is the difference between a Korean and a Chinese anyway? They both have slitty eyes. Does it make any difference?"[61][62]

After an amassing of Greek and Turkish troops at the border amid rising tensions between the two countries, Bahçeli accused Greek defense minister Panos Kammenos of being mentally ill, proclaiming that he should "visit a clinic" among other insults.[63]

Following the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the German Parliament, Bahçeli has stated that the deportations of Armenians were "absolutely correct" and should be repeated if a similar event occurs.[64] He has also glorified the Three Pashas, perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide, on numerous occasions. After Joe Biden became the first US President to officially acknowledge the Armenian genocide on April 24, 2021, Bahçeli threatened Armenians living in Turkey, Turkish leftists, and Turkish citizens who recognized the genocide, with death, stating "When you look at us, we will make sure that you will see Talaat, Enver Pasha, and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk."[65] He also denied that there were any genocides or massacres in Turkey's history.[66]

He has close ties to mafia boss Alaettin Çakıcı who he visited in prison,[67] and for who he demanded a general amnesty. The demand was denied by Erdoğan.[68]

Personal life Edit

Bahçeli is unmarried.[69] He supported the football team Beşiktaş[70] until 2023, but canceled his membership in the club after fans demanded the government to resign over its deficient response to the earthquake on the February 2023 during its match against Konyaspor.[71]

Works Edit

  • 2011 Seçim Beyannamesi
  • Türkiye Gündemi ve Genelgeler
  • Gizli Gündemler "Demokrasi, Özgürlük, Anayasa"
  • Millet ve Devlet Bekası İçin Güç Birliği
  • Referanduma Doğru İstanbul'da Bayramlaşma
  • Ülkü ve Şuur
  • Bölücü Terörün Siyasallaşma Süreci (Yıkım Projesi)
  • Bin Yıllık Kardeşliği "Yaşa ve Yaşat" Mitingi
  • "Var Ol Türkiye" MHP 9. Olağan Büyük Kurultayı
  • Çözülen Ülke Türkiye ve Tavrımız
  • Çözülen Ülke Türkiye ve Ülkümüz
  • MHP 40. Yıl - Bir Hilal Uğruna
  • Ortak Akılda Buluşma
  • Siyasi Hayat ve Normalleşme Süreci
  • Yönetilmeyen Türkiye "Kutuplaşma, Kargaşa ve Kaos"
  • Teslimiyet ve Açılım Siyaseti "Demokrasi, Ekonomi, Güvenlik"
  • Terör Kıskacında Türkiye: Tarihi Uyarı

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Bahceli see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated tr Devlet Bahceli to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Devlet Bahceli born 1 January 1948 is a Turkish politician economist former deputy prime minister and current chairman of the far right 1 ultranationalist 2 Nationalist Movement Party MHP 3 Devlet BahceliMPBahceli in 2015Leader of the Nationalist Movement PartyIncumbentAssumed office 6 July 1997Preceded byAlparslan TurkesDeputy Prime Minister of TurkeyIn office 28 May 1999 18 November 2002Prime MinisterBulent EcevitServed withHusamettin OzkanSukru Sina GurelCumhur ErsumerMesut YilmazPreceded byHikmet UlugbaySucceeded byAbdullatif SenerSpeaker of the Grand National Assembly of TurkeyInterimIn office 2 June 2023 7 June 2023PresidentRecep Tayyip ErdoganPreceded byMustafa SentopSucceeded byNuman KurtulmusMember of the Grand National AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 22 July 2007ConstituencyOsmaniye 2007 2011 June 2015 Nov 2015 2018 2023 In office 19 April 1999 18 November 2002ConstituencyOsmaniye 1999 Personal detailsBorn 1948 01 01 1 January 1948 age 75 Bahce Osmaniye TurkeyPolitical partyNationalist Movement PartyAlma materGazi UniversityOccupationPoliticianProfessionEconomist academicSignatureAn academic in economics from Gazi University Bahceli is a founder of the Grey Wolves and was elected as the chairman of the MHP in the first congress held after the death of Alparslan Turkes in 1997 He entered parliament for the first time in the 1999 general election as a deputy from Osmaniye taking part as deputy prime minister in DSP MHP ANAP coalition between 1999 and 2002 and ultimately brought the government down He resigned from his position as chairman when his party fell below the 10 electoral threshold in the 2002 general election but was re elected chairman in the 2003 congress Bahceli and his party have been serving in the Grand National Assembly since regaining their seats in parliament in 2007 4 5 Bahceli was initially a fierce critic of Recep Tayyip Erdogan throughout the 2000s and 2010s until an interparty crisis occurred following MHP s poor performance in the November 2015 general election With Bahceli s newfound closeness to Erdogan after the crisis a schism occurred in MHP which culminated in Meral Aksener founding the Good Party in 2017 Bahceli formed an electoral alliance with the AKP called the People s Alliance for the 2018 general election and maintained this alliance in the 2019 local elections MHP currently supports president Erdogan s cabinet with confidence and supply in the Grand National Assembly Bahceli has been described as a kingmaker in Turkish politics 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Early political career 4 Leader of MHP 4 1 Deputy prime minister 4 2 Opposition 4 3 MHP congress controversy 2015 2017 4 4 People s Alliance 4 5 Speeches 5 Political positions 6 Controversies 7 Personal life 8 Works 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditDevlet Bahceli was born on 1 January 1948 in the rural district of Bahce in the province of Osmaniye According to his own account Bahceli belonged to a well established Turkmen family known as Fettahogullari 8 9 and is one of the four children of his family with two siblings from his father s first marriage 10 According to Hrant Dink he also has Armenian ancestry in spite of his fervently anti Armenian views 11 His father Salih Bahceli was one of the well known farmers and merchants of Osmaniye His mother s name was Samiye 12 Devlet s father grew up in a left wing family and was a supporter of Ismet Inonu and the Republican People s Party 13 14 Education EditHe completed his primary education at 7 Ocak Primary School in his hometown of Osmaniye 15 Devlet attended secondary school with his elder brother Servet in Adana Private Cukurova College He lived with his relatives in Istanbul for his high school education and enrolled in Emirgan Akgun College In his second year of high school Bahceli transferred to Private Ata College in Etiler and received his high school diploma from this school He was accepted into Gazi University in 1967 and graduated from its Foreign Trade Department in 1971 Among his classmates were future political rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu who Bahceli called my classmate in numerous occasions 16 and former football referee Erman Toroglu 17 Bahceli worked as an assistant in the department of economics at Gazi University and affiliated high schools in 1972 During this period he was one of the founders of the Idealist Association of Financiers and Economists and one of the founders and chairman of the Association of University Academy and Schools Assistants UMID BIR He also founded and was leader of the University Academy and Schools Assistantship Association UNAY He received his doctorate in economics from Gazi University Institute of Social Sciences and continued lecturing in the department of economic policy at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences of the same university until 1987 Dr Bahceli was also interested in Turkish history economics and foreign policy while working for his degree 18 Early political career EditIn his youth Bahceli attended Alparslan Turkes s seminars chairman of the Republican Villagers Nation Party the predecessor of the Nationalist Movement Party MHP While he was still a student at Gazi University in 1967 he worked as the founder and manager of the Grey Wolves He served as the general secretary of the National Turkish Students Union between 1970 and 1971 18 After the 1980 coup Bahceli defended executives and members of the MHP and other nationalist organizations who were imprisoned Bahceli resigned from his teaching position in 1987 when Turkes requested his involvement in party politics and was elected general secretary of the Nationalist Task Party MCP in their 1987 congress Bahceli served in several positions in the upper echelons of MCP and MHP at various times 19 Leader of MHP Edit nbsp Result of the 5th extraordinary congressAfter the death of Alparslan Turkes in May 1997 an Extraordinary Congress was held in which Bahceli contested Alparslan s son Tugrul Turkes for the chairmanship In the following hours of the congress all candidates except Turkes withdrew from the candidacy in favor of Bahceli However the congress was postponed due to a fight between the two nationalists and their supporters At another extraordinary congress held in July Devlet Bahceli won the run off election against Tugrul Turkes and was elected the new chairman of MHP 20 21 Deputy prime minister Edit nbsp Devlet Bahceli speaking at Aksaray 25 March 2014With a new leader MHP increased its vote share from 8 18 to 17 98 in 1999 election its highest vote rate in its history and became the second largest party 22 Devlet Bahceli served as a deputy prime minister in the subsequent coalition government DSP Motherland MHP of Bulent Ecevit Bahceli announced on 7 July 2002 of his withdrawal of support for the government calling for new elections to be held on 3 November and campaigned for fixing Turkey s economy in the lead up to the general election 23 However MHP was expelled from parliament for not passing the 10 electoral threshold in the 2002 election polling 8 24 25 Bahceli resigned his chairmanship announcing I am the only one responsible for the failure 26 but was reelected in the party s 2003 congress in a competition between Ramiz Ongun Koray Aydin and Aytekin Yildirim 27 Opposition Edit Bahceli was again re elected as MHP chairman in a congress held on 19 November 2006 28 In the 2007 general election he and his party reentered parliament receiving 14 27 of the votes 29 Bahceli campaigned in the 2011 general election promising 7 GDP growth and a change in electoral laws 30 MHP s vote share decreased to 13 31 Bahceli was re elected as the chairman in party congresses held in 2012 and 2015 32 The slogan of the election campaign used by the MHP for the June 2015 general election was Bizimle yuru Turkiye Walk with us Turkey 33 Among the election promises Bahceli called for raising the minimum wage to 1400 TL that pensioners would be given a bonus of 1400 TL twice a year and that terrorism would be eradicated 34 MHP increased their vote more than 3 bringing it to 16 29 The election produced a hung parliament so AKP CHP MHP and HDP engaged in coalition talks Bahceli ruled out governing with CHP and declared that MHP was ready to become the main opposition party 35 With no government agreed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called another election When campaigning for the election held on 1 November 2015 Bahceli promised a 250 lira rent aid would be given to families without a home and a crescent card would be given to families in need 36 37 MHP s position faltered and it received less than 12 of the votes MHP congress controversy 2015 2017 Edit Main articles 2016 Nationalist Movement Party Extraordinary Congress and 2017 Iyi Party founding convention nbsp Bahceli announcing his party s manifesto for 2018 general electionFollowing MHP s defeat in the 2015 election high ranking MHP members demanded Bahceli s resignation as chairman When he refused 547 delegates put forward their demands to convene an extraordinary congress 38 Important names such as Meral Aksener Sinan Ogan and Koray Aydin called for a congress and announced that they were candidates for the chairmanship however Bahceli rejected the calls for an extraordinary congress and announced 18 March 2018 as the date of a regular congress 39 A lawsuit was filed by Bahceli s opposition on the grounds that their demands were not met and that the party be taken to an extraordinary congress 40 The party leadership requested the Constitutional Court to make a decision 39 The court ruled in favor of Bahceli s opponents mandating MHP to convene an extraordinary congress with the Supreme Court unanimously approving the decision 41 The 6th Extraordinary Grand Congress of the MHP convened on 19 June 2016 with the participation of six candidates who declared their candidacy against Bahceli In the congress which was officially a bylaws convention it was confirmed that a number of amendments to the party s charter had been decided on even though the headquarters claimed otherwise With the amendment proposals accepted in the congress 13 articles in the party bylaws were renewed Among the amendments an article in MHP s charter which prevented the election of chairmen in extraordinary congresses was changed to allow so 42 However the execution of the decisions reached in the convention was stopped with the decision of the Court of Cassation 43 Following this decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals Aksener filed a complaint with the Supreme Election Council YSK for complete unlawfulness regarding the rejection of the request for an extraordinary congress with elections 44 Names such as Meral Aksener Yusuf Halacoglu and Umit Ozdag were soon expelled from MHP with the decision of the MHP Disciplinary Committee 45 46 47 On October 25 2017 Good Party was founded by the MHP expellees under the leadership of Aksener 48 People s Alliance Edit Bahceli supported President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the 2017 constitutional amendment referendum nbsp Devlet Bahceli in Mersin campaigning in support of MHP mayoral candidate Hamit TunaIn 2018 an electoral alliance between the AKP and MHP called the People s Alliance was established in preparation for that years general election A law was then passed enabling political parties to form alliances in elections Bahceli stated that he was not running for president and that MHP would support Erdogan s candidacy 49 Erdogan was reelected president and MHP received 11 of the votes and 49 deputies entered the parliament 50 Bahceli congratulated Erdogan for the victory and declared that the MHP had achieved a historical success 51 MHP has since been giving confidence and supply to an AKP minority government nbsp Bahceli with Voice of America reporter Yildiz YaziciogluIn the 2019 local elections MHP again entered the elections under the umbrella of the People s Alliance MHP did not nominate candidates for the Istanbul Ankara and Izmir mayoralties and supported the candidates nominated by the AKP Erdogan stated that he saw this move of the MHP as a gesture and that they will respond The AKP did not nominate a candidate for mayor in Adana Mersin Manisa Kirklareli and Osmaniye 52 MHP won the mayorships of Amasya Kastamonu Kutahya Cankiri Erzincan Bayburt Bartin and Karabuk provinces Bahceli has been re elected as MHP chairman in the congresses held in 2018 and 2021 53 On 2 June 2023 due to being the oldest member Bahceli became the temporary speaker of the 28th Grand National Assembly 54 Speeches Edit Bahceli s certain speeches and certain gaffes are close to Bushisms and Chernomyrdinka On one occasion a speech he made during the 2009 local elections campaign which coincided with the 40th anniversary of the MHP became a meme When writing 2009 there are two zeros The zero next to 9 is on the left you erase it Is there a 9 left There is a zero next to 2 You erase it too Is there a 2 left Add them together What will it make It makes 11 You erase both of two zeroes in 2009 what is there left 29 is left Add 11 and 29 It makes 40 and the 40th anniversary of the Nationalist Movement Party 55 Political positions EditBahceli accused Russia of murdering Turkish soldiers who were shot in an accident by Russian fighter planes in 2017 He said Russia shoots our soldiers then disgusts them This is a mistaken shameful international law said to count 56 In March 2022 after the Russian invasion of Ukraine he urged Russia to stop the invasion immediately adding that the attempt to take Donbas away from Ukraine is separatism 57 He is critical of the pro Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party HDP which he demands to be banned 58 When the Constitutional Court turned down an indictment for the banning of the party he demanded the closure of the court 58 Controversies EditIn 2015 a Uyghur staffed Turkish owned Chinese restaurant was assaulted by Turkish nationalists they also attacked the Dutch consulate mistaking it for the Russian consulate 59 60 and assaulted several South Korean tourists believing them to be Chinese Devlet Bahceli said that the attacks by MHP affiliated Turkish youth on South Korean tourists was understandable telling the Turkish news paper Hurriyet that What is the difference between a Korean and a Chinese anyway They both have slitty eyes Does it make any difference 61 62 After an amassing of Greek and Turkish troops at the border amid rising tensions between the two countries Bahceli accused Greek defense minister Panos Kammenos of being mentally ill proclaiming that he should visit a clinic among other insults 63 Following the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the German Parliament Bahceli has stated that the deportations of Armenians were absolutely correct and should be repeated if a similar event occurs 64 He has also glorified the Three Pashas perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide on numerous occasions After Joe Biden became the first US President to officially acknowledge the Armenian genocide on April 24 2021 Bahceli threatened Armenians living in Turkey Turkish leftists and Turkish citizens who recognized the genocide with death stating When you look at us we will make sure that you will see Talaat Enver Pasha and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 65 He also denied that there were any genocides or massacres in Turkey s history 66 He has close ties to mafia boss Alaettin Cakici who he visited in prison 67 and for who he demanded a general amnesty The demand was denied by Erdogan 68 Personal life EditBahceli is unmarried 69 He supported the football team Besiktas 70 until 2023 but canceled his membership in the club after fans demanded the government to resign over its deficient response to the earthquake on the February 2023 during its match against Konyaspor 71 Works Edit2011 Secim Beyannamesi Turkiye Gundemi ve Genelgeler Gizli Gundemler Demokrasi Ozgurluk Anayasa Millet ve Devlet Bekasi Icin Guc Birligi Referanduma Dogru Istanbul da Bayramlasma Ulku ve Suur Bolucu Terorun Siyasallasma Sureci Yikim Projesi Bin Yillik Kardesligi Yasa ve Yasat Mitingi Var Ol Turkiye MHP 9 Olagan Buyuk Kurultayi Cozulen Ulke Turkiye ve Tavrimiz Cozulen Ulke Turkiye ve Ulkumuz MHP 40 Yil Bir Hilal Ugruna Ortak Akilda Bulusma Siyasi Hayat ve Normallesme Sureci Yonetilmeyen Turkiye Kutuplasma Kargasa ve Kaos Teslimiyet ve Acilim Siyaseti Demokrasi Ekonomi Guvenlik Teror Kiskacinda Turkiye Tarihi UyariReferences Edit Uras Umut 29 March 2019 New test for Erdogan What s at stake in Turkish local elections Al Jazeera Retrieved 27 October 2019 Arman Murat Necip 2007 The Sources Of Banality In Transforming Turkish Nationalism CEU Political Science Journal 2 133 151 AK Party ratchets up rhetoric on bilingual and autonomy debate Today s Zaman 24 December 2010 Archived from the original on 25 December 2010 Retrieved 25 December 2010 Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi 24 Donem Milletvekili Devlet Bahceli Osmaniye in Turkish Grand National Assembly of Turkey Retrieved 15 July 2011 24 Donem Milletvekilleri Listesi Osmaniye in Turkish Grand National Assembly of Turkey Retrieved 15 July 2011 Kingmaker brings ultra nationalism to Erdogan s Islamist mix Financial Times 29 June 2018 Is Turkey s opposition ready for snap elections Hurriyet Daily News 18 April 2020 Devlet Bahceli Kimdir Devlet Bahceli Hayati ve Biyografisi Haberler in Turkish Retrieved 1 March 2023 Abdurrahman Dilipak Devlet Bahceli benim neyim olur GazeteDuvar 2 October 2022 Retrieved 1 March 2023 Devlet Bahceli ye evlilik sorusu Objectif Haber 5 February 2011 Archived from the original on 7 February 2011 Gocek Fatma Muge 2015 Denial of Violence Ottoman Past Turkish Present and Collective Violence Against the Armenians 1789 2009 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 933420 9 Turki ye Buyuk Mi llet Mecli si 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the original on 12 July 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Kokkinidis Tasos 10 April 2018 Erdogan s Far Right Ally Says Greek Minister Should Visit a Clinic Greek Reporter retrieved 10 April 2018 Forcefully deporting Armenians in 1915 was right decision MHP leader Hurriyet Daily News Retrieved 11 April 2017 GMBH Arti Gercek ARTI MEDIA 27 April 2021 Bahceli Biden in yazili aciklamasi diyalog koprulerini dinamitlemistir Arti Gercek in Turkish Retrieved 27 April 2021 There are no genocides massacres in history of Turkish nation www aa com tr Retrieved 16 August 2022 MHP leader defends his visit to notorious mafia leader Turkey News Hurriyet Daily News 24 May 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2019 Pro far right MHP mob boss receives right to unlimited visitors in prison Ahval Retrieved 5 February 2019 Devlet Bahceli neden hic evlenmedi Memleket 9 February 2015 Archived from the original on 16 April 2016 Unlu siyasetciler hangi takimlari tutuyor Hurriyet 17 April 2018 Archived from the original on 16 May 2021 Football clubs MPs announce support for government after fans earthquake protests Bianet 27 February 2023 External links EditDevlet Bahceli on Twitter nbsp Media related to Devlet Bahceli at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Devlet Bahceli amp oldid 1176324298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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