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Good Party

The Good Party (Turkish: İyi Parti)[20] is a nationalist and Kemalist political party in Turkey,[26] established on 25 October 2017 by its current leader Meral Akşener. The party's name and flag is a reference to the emblem of the Kayı tribe.

Good Party
İYİ Parti
AbbreviationİYİ Parti (official)[1]
Founder and ChairpersonMeral Akşener
General SecretaryUğur Poyraz
Deputy ChairpersonKoray Aydın
Parliamentary Leaderİsmail Tatlıoğlu[2]
TreasurerÜmit Dikbayır
Founded25 October 2017 (2017-10-25)
Split fromNationalist Movement Party[3]
Headquarters2120. Cadde No: 9
Çankaya, Ankara
Youth wingGood Youth
Membership (2022) 617,513[4]
IdeologyKemalism[5][6]
Turkish nationalism[7][5]
Social liberalism[8][9][10]
National conservatism[6]
Pro-Europeanism[11][12]
Political positionCentre[13] to right-wing[14]
National affiliationNation Alliance
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
(in the Council of Europe)[15]
Colours  Light blue
  Yellow
SloganTürkiye İYİ olacak!
("Turkey Will Be Good!")
Grand National Assembly
37 / 600
Metropolitan
municipalities
0 / 30
District
municipalities
24 / 1,351
Provincial councillors
23 / 1,251
Municipal Assemblies
1,092 / 20,498
Party flag
Website
iyiparti.org.tr

^ A: The party has also been considered centre-right[A][19] by some sources.

The party was formed as a result in a split by prominent former members of Turkey's Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and later joined by some former members of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP). The party's founder and chairperson, Meral Akşener, and its deputy chairperson, Koray Aydın, are both former members of the MHP before establishing the party. Plans to form a new party emerged amongst prominent MHP defectors after the MHP's support for a 'Yes' vote in the controversial 2017 constitutional referendum, as well as a failed attempt to unseat the party's governing leader. In addition to endorsing a more moderate civic nationalism as opposed to the ardent ethnic nationalism of the MHP, the party runs on an anti-establishment platform criticising both the governing and opposition parties in Turkey for their ineffectiveness.[27][28] The party describes itself as being in the centre of political spectrum and advocating for a positive agenda which will bring the European Union and Turkey closer again, and highlights that Turkey must continue being a part of the Western Bloc.[11][29] Third-party sources have described the party as being centre-right[34] or on the right-wing of the political spectrum.[40]

It puts a particular emphasis on the restoration of the parliamentary system and the integrity of the judiciary and other institutions.[5][41] The party has been widely described as an anti-Erdoğanist alternative for right-leaning voters disillusioned with both the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP).[42][43][44]

İYİ participated in the Nation Alliance (Millet İttifakı) with the CHP, Felicity Party, and Democrat Party in the 2018 parliamentary elections winning 43 seats for themselves in the Grand National Assembly. Meral Akşener was the party's presidential candidate.[45]

History

MHP leadership challenge

Meral Akşener, a former Minister of the Interior who served from 1996 to 1997, was a prominent member of parliament from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) from 2007 to November 2015, having been a member of the centre-right True Path Party (DYP) during her ministerial career.[46] Her relation with MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli became noticeably strained after Bahçeli refused to nominate her for another term as Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly after the June 2015 general election, a post she had held since 2007.[47] Bahçeli eventually withdrew her parliamentary nomination before the November 2015 snap election, resulting in her losing her parliamentary seat.[48]

The MHP, having won 16.29% of the vote and 80 seats in June 2015, suffered a heavy defeat in the November snap election with just 11.90% of the vote and 40 seats. The loss was widely blamed on Bahçeli's refusal to consider any coalition agreement after the June 2015 election resulted in a hung parliament.[49] The significant loss resulted in MHP dissidents including Akşener launching a drive to unseat Bahçeli from the party's leadership, a process made difficult by the party's strict bylaws. Other prominent MHP dissidents who declared their candidacy for the leadership included Ümit Özdağ, Koray Aydın and Sinan Oğan. Özdağ and Aydın would eventually join Akşener in forming the İYİ Party, as did prominent MHP dissident MPs Yusuf Halaçoğlu, İsmail Ok [tr] and Nuri Okutan [tr].[50]

 
MHP dissidents including Akşener hold an extraordinary congress, eventually nullified by the courts

With several MHP delegates supporting the dissidents' drive for a fresh leadership election, Akşener and the other leadership candidates joined forces to hold a constitutional convention, claiming they had the right to do so due to surpassing the required number of delegate signatures required. The MHP leadership boycotted the congress and declared it illegal, taking the process to court. The courts eventually upheld the claim that enough signatures had been submitted and forced the MHP leadership to hold a congress.[51] In a controversial move, another court and the Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey (YSK) both struck down the ruling and asked the MHP leadership to not hold a congress.[52] The move was widely seen as an interference in the judicial process and inner-party democracy by the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Ministry of Justice, which both had an interest in keeping the increasingly cooperative Bahçeli as MHP leader and preventing Akşener from mounting a challenge to the government.[53] Akşener and several other dissidents were expelled from the party in the following months, mounting unsuccessful challenges against their suspensions. The constitutional convention held in June 2016 was annulled by the courts in January 2017.[citation needed]

2017 constitutional referendum

 
MHP dissidents hold a 'No' campaign event for the 2017 constitutional referendum

In December 2016, the governing AKP and opposition MHP agreed to put forward a joint constitutional amendment proposal that would change Turkey's parliamentary system into an executive presidency. The MHP's support for the proposals came as a surprise given the party's historically staunch opposition to an executive presidency.[54] Many MHP members and prominent dissidents refused to support the party leadership and began their own 'No' campaigns. Polls and dissident politicians predicted that between 70–90% of MHP voters would defect from their party's official position and vote 'No'.[55]

Akşener, Okutan, Halaçoğlu and Özdağ all became prominent 'No' campaigners, with many political commentators seeing the alliance as a signal of a forthcoming new political party united under Akşener's leadership.[56] The referendum was very controversial due to a last-minute change in the ballot counting procedure by the Supreme Electoral Council, causing the dissident nationalists and other 'No' campaigners to allege fraud and not recognise the results.[57] According to official results, the 'No' side lost with 48.6% of the vote to 'Yes's 51.4%, though Akşener alleged that the actual result was a victory for 'No' by a margin of 52–48%.[58]

Party preparations

Following the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum, it was announced that MHP dissidents would unite under a new party led by Akşener, with the party's official announcement expected in September or October 2017. During its preparation period, the party was touted as a 'nationalist conservative' alternative to the MHP and the AKP, while endorsing the principles of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.[21] The party was also described to be strictly centrist. During the establishment preparations, the names of 'Centrist Democrat Party' (Merkez Demokrat Parti) and 'Mainland Party' (Anayurt Partisi) were alleged to have been selected.[59][60]

Formation

 
İYİ Party supporters at the party's launch event, 25 October 2017
 
The Kayı tribe flag from which the party takes its name

The party was announced at a congress at the Nâzım Hikmet Cultural Centre in Ankara on 25 October 2017.[61] On that day, the party's name, logo and slogan were revealed to the public. Meral Akşener was formally elected as the party's first leader—unopposed, carrying all votes.[62]

Legal disputes and challenges

The party's name, logo and slogan were immediately subject to legal challenges and controversy, with allegations that they bore resemblance to AKP Antalya Mayor Menderes Türel's 2014 local election campaign. Türel issued a statement claiming that he owned the patents as of 24 October 2015. The AKP Mayor of Bilecik, Selim Yağcı, threatened legal action alleging that the logo was stolen from the official seal of Bilecik Province.[63] The Kayı tribe Association also announced legal challenges, claiming that they had the patent to the flag since 2014.[64] A former AKP mayoral candidate alleged that the party's slogan belonged to him and threatened legal challenges if the party refused to stop using it.[65]

2018 elections

The party quickly gained five members of parliament in the Grand National Assembly who were originally elected for other parties, and numerous provincial and municipal council members that also defected from their former parties.[66] On 22 April 2018, in the run-up to general elections, a further 15 MPs from the CHP moved to the İYİ Party following a joint agreement between the two parties. This was to allow the İYİ Party to form a parliamentary group that would be eligible to field a presidential candidate without the need to collect signatures and compete independently.[67]

Meral Akşener was be the party's 2018 presidential candidate, but didn't stand for election as an MP.[68] Some opinion polls have predicted her personal support at up to 40%, and her party's support for parliamentary elections between 5% and 20%.[69] İYİ participated in the Nation Alliance (Millet İtifakı) with the CHP, SP, and DP in the parliamentary election, receiving 9.96% of the vote.

2019 Municipal election

Akşener continued the alliance with Kılıçdaroğlu's CHP, dividing the country into regions where only CHP and İYİ candidates would run without interfering with each other. Ekrem İmamoğlu and Mansur Yavaş won as joint Nation Alliance candidates for the Istanbul and Ankara municipalities respectively, however İYİ failed to capture any provincial or metropolitan mayorships for themselves.

Ideology and policies

 
Meral Akşener giving her first speech as party leader, 25 October 2017

Meral Akşener describes İYİ Party as a nationalist, developmentalist and democratic party that is on the centre of the political spectrum.[70][71] The media describes İYİ Party as a Turkish nationalist, conservative and Atatürkist political party on the centre-right or right-wing.[78] Statements made by prominent party members have also espoused a fresh perspective on Turkish politics, criticising the established political parties for incompetence, ineffectiveness and polarising the electorate.

Although the party described itself as nationalist conservative during its formation period, its ideology represents civic nationalism rather than the MHP's ardent ethnic nationalism.[21] The party espouses harmony between ethnic minorities and tolerance for different religions and backgrounds, rejecting any discrimination on ethnic, gender or religious grounds.[79] It is strongly in favour of the ideals and principles of Turkey's founding president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.[80]

The party's centrist and Kemalist stance has attracted support from some traditionally centre-left Republican People's Party voters. Aytun Çıray, one of the founders of the party and an MP, is also a former CHP member. The party has also attracted some support from the left-leaning Democratic Left Party (DSP), reinforcing itself as a party for all voters regardless of left-right affiliation.[79] İYİ Party chairperson Akşener read a poem of socialist poet Nazım Hikmet Ran on the anniversary of his death.[81][82][83]

Women's rights

The party, fielding the first woman candidate for Turkish presidency in history, puts great emphasis on women's rights in Turkey and made this a central part of its election campaign. It highlights the statistics and draws attention to the drastic increase of cases of violence against women and rape in Turkey under AKP administration. Akşener declared her pledge to lift good conduct time in all cases of violence against women and rape, and instead of forcefully sending women to therapy in such cases, her party will be sending the perpetrator to mandatory therapy before or after serving their sentence and therapy for women will be optional.[84]

Akşener also reminded the rejected government bill in November 2016 which attempted to make it possible for 12-year-old girls to marry and religious marriages to be considered fully legal, and told that she found this "disgusting" and "saw this as a by-product of the male-dominant structure of politics" and declared that she will make sure that no such bill will even be considered under her administration.[84] She highlighted that, in the last decade, women have become afraid to go alone on the street and wear what they want. She has pledged that under her administration it would be her moral duty to make all women comfortable with their lifestyle and that she would tackle violence and abuse against women and children in a way that no perpetrator will even be able to think of it.[85] Akşener announced that her movement starts a Tülbent Revolution - named after a traditional piece of clothing which rural Turkish women wear to cover their heads partially, but that is non-religious nor associated with political Islam. She has stated that "if men can not unite and keep fighting, a woman rises up, takes the tülbent off her head and throws it on the ground and the nation reconciles".[86] She explained that "youth in Turkey do not see the differences of the past, (...) girls having tattoos and girls wearing the headscarf, and boys having piercings, they do not see each other differently". She went on to state that the Tülbent Revolution will be a symbol for reconciliation of different lifestyles in Turkey, and that, in her eyes, respect is more important than tolerance because tolerance usually describes a majority's behavior upon a minority and that is not the case in Turkish society.[87][88]

Akşener, contrary to the political party establishment in Turkey, refused to set up a "Women's Wing" for her party advocating that this discriminates against women in essence and instead introduced a mandatory quota of 25% women participance for all branches and candidates of her party, including the general administrative board. She further stated that she actually wanted the quota to be at 30% but the mutual decision was 25% to begin with.[89]

Although there was an increase in participation of women in the workforce in the last decades in Turkey, Akşener states she still finds this inadequate and will implement benevolent sexism to increase participation of women in workforce and to reduce the wage gap.[84]

Described as the Iron Lady of Turkey, during an interview with The Guardian Akşener said: "Now it is time for them, the men in power, to feel fear".[90]

Animal rights

Currently the law protecting the animal rights in Turkey is vague and not comprehensive and only allows limited monetary compensations for pet owners in cases of harm against their "property". This allowed many cases of intense violence against animals, mostly done by perpetrators just for entertainment, creating public outrage and calls for animal rights laws to be made comprehensive and deterrent punishments to be introduced.[91] Akşener, historically being an animal rights volunteer through her career, has been regarded as the most outspoken candidate for protection of animal rights and against the drastic increase of violation of these rights in Turkey.[citation needed] Upon calls by the Confederation of Animal Rights Associations of Turkey, entitled "No votes for candidates ignoring animal rights", Akşener was first to gather with 250 NGO representatives working on the field and was the first candidate to sign the covenant of animal rights issued by the confederation of NGOs,[92] followed only by HDP candidate Selahattin Demirtaş 2 weeks later.[93]

In February, while in western coastal city of İzmir for a political rally, Akşener personally adopted a cat named Cedric, which was raped earlier and was found covered in blood on a street in Foça and repeated her calls and pledge for comprehensive and deterrent animal rights laws in Turkey.[94]

İYİ Party's program also reserves a whole section for animal rights and mentions pledges including "making animal rights a public demand through intense awareness and consciousness efforts", "full adoption of UNESCO Animal Rights Declaration", "active and effective wildlife protection", "scientific research and tracking of endangered species in Turkey", "strict regulation and bans when necessary on hunting, animal farms, animal racing, animal shows, pet shops, animal shelters and all commercial activities focusing on animals".[95]

EU and European integration

At a time of increased political tensions between EU and Turkey due to Erdoğan's Anti-EU populist rhetoric, Akşener and her party promoting pro-Europeanism, has become one of the movements which is most openly in favor of the continuation of European integration of Turkey and positive close relations between EU and Turkey, at the same time managing to appeal to conservative and nationalist right-wing voters.[12][95]

During her MHP days as Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly, even back in 2010, Akşener held a pro-EU stance and was many times part of meetings with EU officials representing Turkey, and was described as the head of the European-leaning wing inside the nationalist party, MHP.[96]

In addition to committed pledges of mainstream social democrat main-opposition CHP and left-wing minority rights HDP, Akşener's İYİ also declares her party's main goal as full membership to the EU and rejects former suggestions made such as "privileged partnership", stating this puts Turkey into a secondary position. However, contrary to other pro-EU parties, the party also does not refrain from criticizing the certain attitudes implemented by EU in the past process in its party program, stating that "Positive EU-Turkey relations are vital for EU as vital as they are to Turkey, but de facto freeze of the full membership process and negotiations is not only because of Turkey's inability to satisfy all the membership requirements but also because of EU's policy towards Turkey being shaped through interior fears in line with rising racist sentiment across EU in the last years." Party program then advocates for the continuation of Turkish integration into EU and goal of full membership but also states the formula for positive relations and integration, with remarks such as "with its current state, EU-Turkey relations do not benefit any side when in fact it can, and such positive and healthy relations between two entities will not only benefit both sides but also the Balkans, Caucasia, Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean. Thus, the crucial EU-Turkey relations will be freed from the influence of racist sentiment in EU and dysfunctioning full membership process in Turkey and the negotiations process will be revitalized and EU-Turkey relations will positively be redefined", bearing the goal of full membership and open support for positive relations and participation in integration, whether with or without full membership.[95][97]

On 15 December, Akşener met with the ambassadors of the EU countries led by Christian Berger, head of EU Delegation in Turkey at party headquarters. She rejected to read from a script and talked directly about her opinions, declaring her party's position as full membership to the EU and continuation of the dialogue through membership negotiations and supplementary mechanisms. She stated that "she is against any mindset which scraps Turkey off from Europe and EU".[98]

On an interview with Euronews on February 26, Akşener criticized Erdogan's recent anti-European rhetoric stating that "EU has always been a measure of success in Turkey and the ruling party also, although conflicting with their mindset, due to the political reality of the time, took big steps towards EU from 2002 to 2007. Only after this date, for the first time ever, EU has been started to be depicted as a monster and an enemy in Turkey. We do not agree with that and we see the European project as the first time after the French Revolution in Europe where logic and rationality rules above all the other ideas". She also stated that "with great sadness I also see that recently the same irrational rhetoric used by Erdogan is being picked up by some leaders of the EU", then advising about the need to free both sides from such rhetoric and the necessity to set a positive ground drawing two entities closer together, in line with Atatürk′s peace in the homeland, peace in the world principle and the 160-year-old European character of Turkish foreign policy.[99]

On 8 May, one day before the Europe Day, Meral Akşener met with the German Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth at party headquarters and focused on upcoming elections and German-Turkish partnership and EU-Turkey relations. During the press briefing Akşener made strong remarks which had a broad repercussion in national and European press, saying "Turkey is Europe. It is also beneficial for EU to gain this mindset. In line with that, states must have such positive perspectives to solve their issues."[100][101]

One day later, this position and party's pro-European stance was further strengthened when Meral Akşener and the party were the only political figures openly celebrating the Europe Day and delivering positive messages in Turkey on May 9. Akşener re-affirmed her message that "states must have positive perspectives to solve such issues to make the region a better place" referring to EU-Turkey relations revitalizing and congratulated everyone's Europe Day on her official Twitter account.[102]

Meanwhile, İYİ Party released a public press statement celebrating the Europe Day and making strong remarks, further bolstering party position with regards to EU affairs. The statement included remarks such as "We see European Union as a project of democracy, rule of law, personal rights and freedoms, peace and prosperity. Today, protecting and implementing these European values are more important than ever. Sustainability of the assertivity of the EU depends on its ability to prevent the interior threatening factions and movements and to keep its vision wide. Full membership to a European Union which sincerely protects its founding values, conforms to pacta sunt servanda and which looks to its European future with trust, undoubtedly, is a desired goal for Turkey, which is a natural member of Europe and an EU Candidate since 1999. İYİ Party's biggest goal is to re-implement democracy, rule of law and personal rights and freedoms according to highest norms. In line with this, under İYİ Party administration, suitable with Turkey's historical inclination and European character, full membership of Turkey to the EU, will contribute vastly to the creation of a Europe which is strong, reliable, dynamic and prosper." The declaration concluded with Akşener's previous remarks "We can live in a better region and world if states approach to solving issues with positive perspectives. We congratulate the Europe Day of all our citizens and our European friends and allies"[103]

Other political heavyweights of the party also reaffirmed party's Pro-European position and full membership goals including İYİ Party MP representing İzmir and party speaker Aytun Çıray, making a press briefing at parliament on January 9, stating "As stated by President Macron, under state of emergency and rule by decree conditions, continuing negotiations and membership dialogue between EU and Turkey is not possible. We also do not accept partnership model suggestions which put Turkey into a secondary position such as "privileged partnership". İYİ Party will put an end to state of emergency, re-instate democracy and rule of law in Turkey and will be the movement which gives Turkey what it deserves, full membership to the European Union."[104] Party vice chairman and MP representing Gaziantep, Ümit Özdağ, voiced his notion that Turkey should stay as an integral part of Western Bloc and "as a student who studied in Europe and having a big respect for their culture and values", advocated for positive and closer relations with EU in August 2017, before the formation of the party.[105] After the formation, on an interview with Cumhuriyet, he explained that EU and Turkey must reshape their relations and put it on a positive path, highlighting that both entities are very much in need of each other, positive relations and cooperation, Refugee crisis, being the latest example.[106]

NATO

İYİ Party holds a strict position highlighting that it is crucial for Turkey to continue being part of the Western Bloc, thus NATO and is of best national interest.[107] Party program openly states that following the Second World War and Cold War, integration of Turkey into Western Bloc has been very beneficial and functional defence policies and country's national interests still lie on equal cooperation with the rest of the bloc.[95]

Vice chairman Ümit Özdağ also does not refrain from criticizing certain moves by other NATO members too and highlights that due to wrong policies implemented by Erdoğan, NATO allies of Turkey started to incline taking steps sometimes that threaten the national security of Turkey. With regards to that, Özdağ states that their administration will not pursue such wrong policies, but will stay as a cooperative member while protecting the Turkish national security at all times as a member, which AKP fails to do so.[108]

Akşener also heavily criticized the move by Erdoğan administration to buy S-400 missile systems from Russia in a move to distance the country from NATO and the West and get closer to Russia, stating that the move lacks common sense and wisdom and invited Erdoğan for calmness and to have "information on history". Akşener explained that the move makes no sense as the missiles are not compatible with the whole, decades-long existing structure of the Turkish military and defence, which also is integrated to common NATO defence systems, saying that in case of conclusion of such a purchase and its delivery, the S400 missiles will just rot in hangars. She went on to say that such moves by the ruling AKP seriously dishonored and degraded Turkey's foreign policy, conflicting with 150-years old Turkish foreign policy principals and making it worthless and under her administration, İYİ Party will put an end to this trend.[109]

Party spokesperson and MP Aytun Çıray also criticized the move stating that the country which AKP moves to buy missile systems from fully supports organizations aiming to harm and destabilize Turkey and such moves by the ruling party are implemented through their "ideological obsessions" and "learned ignorance", put Turkey towards a dead-end. He went on to make a strong remark, criticizing the recent pro-Russian moves of Erdoğan which shift Turkey away from the Western Bloc and closer to Russia, stating that "never ever since the administration of Mahmud Nedim Pasha...", 19th century grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire, who was highly under influence of Russian officials and was subserviant to Imperial Russia, earning him the nickname Nedimoff, "...Turkey and its foreign policy has been held hostage like this".[110]

Death penalty

The chairperson of the party Akşener is in favour of reinstating the death penalty in Turkey. On 23 April 2020, she stated in an interview that "there should be a death penalty for terrorism crimes and violence against women".[111]

Armenian genocide

After the United States Congress voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide in 2019, party spokesperson Yavuz Ağıralioğlu [tr] said, "We will retaliate against it with our decision to name our children Enver, Cemal and Talat"—referring to the Three Pashas who were the main perpetrators of the genocide.[112][113]

LGBT rights

Good Party Juristical Policies Director Bahadır Erdem stated, "LGBT rights are human rights, therefore human rights activists and jurists defend the rights of these people as well. Whatever rights others have as human beings, they have the same rights." after some members of his family were said to be supporting LGBT rights.[114]

Political program

As described in its official party program, the primary goals set by İYİ Party are to:[11]

  • Make Turkey one of the top 10 economies of the world
  • Raise the average national income to US$14,500 within five years
  • Achieve an average education age of 11 years
  • Achieve a 100% literacy rate for women under 40 within five years
  • Be among the top 40 countries in the Legatum Prosperity Index within five years
  • Have 50 million foreign tourists spending an average of US$1,000 visit Turkey every year
  • Return to the parliamentary system with a new constitution within the first year
  • Create a democratic political parties law within the first year
  • Achieve 150,000 hectares of plantation and erosion control per year
  • Be among the top 20 countries in the global PISA education ranking
  • Lower the unemployment rate to 8% within five years
  • Achieve the Fourth Industrial Revolution and implement Industry 4.0
  • Spread the positive energy of women and youth throughout society
  • Immediately implement European Union standards in press freedom
  • Make Turkish passports valuable and reputable

Specific key policies include supporting a welfare state[11][22] and an effective counter-terrorism strategy against members of the Gülen Movement (FETÖ) that have been alleged to be behind the failed coup attempt in July 2016. The party identifies FETÖ as the "most serious internal threat" to national security.[41] Another key policy is a reversal of the changes adopted in the controversial 2017 constitutional referendum, which would revert Turkey to a parliamentary republic as opposed to an executive presidency.[citation needed]

The party also vowed to lift the 2017 block of Wikipedia in Turkey on the first day after the elections.[115]

Election results

Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Election Leader Votes Seats Government
# % Rank # ±
2018 Meral Akşener 4,990,710 9.96 5th new AKP

Presidential elections

Presidential election record of İYİ Party
Election Candidate Votes % Outcome Map
24 June 2018  
Meral Akşener
3,649,030 7.29% 4th  

Local elections

 
Party's performance in the 2019 Turkish local elections by province.
Election date Party leader Mayoral election votes Percentage of votes Municipal councillor votes Percentage of votes Number of municipalities Number of councillors
2019 Meral Akşener 3,351,418 7,76% 3,142,757 7,31% 24 1,092 (5.26%)

Leadership

Board

  • Chairperson: Meral Akşener
  • Director of Political Affairs (Deputy Chairperson): Koray Aydın
  • General Secretary: Uğur Poyraz
  • Spokesperson: Kürşad Zorlu
  • Treasurer: Ümit Dikbayır
  • Director of Institutional Relations: Cihan Paçacı
  • Director of Juristical and Justice Policies: Bahadır Erdem
  • Director of Election Affairs: Şenol Sunat
  • Director of International Policies: Ahmet Kamil Erozan
  • Director of the Turkic World and Turks Abroad: Rıdvan Uz
  • Director of Middle East Policies: Mehmet Salim Ensarioğlu
  • Director of Local Administrations: Metin Ergun
  • Director of Economic Policies: Bilge Yılmaz
  • Director of Development Policies: Ümit Özlale
  • Director of National Security Policies: Mehmet Tolga Akalın
  • Director of Women Policies: Ünzile Yüksel
  • Director of Public and NGO Relations: Burak Akburak
  • Director of Education Policies: Sevinç Atabay
  • Director of Social Policies: Ayfer Yılmaz

Source:[116]

Parliamentary Group Leaders

  • Group President: İsmail Tatlıoğlu
  • Deputy Presidents: Müsavat Dervişoğlu and Erhan Usta

Source:[2]

See also

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This article is about the Turkish political party For the South African political party see Good political party The Good Party Turkish Iyi Parti 20 is a nationalist and Kemalist political party in Turkey 26 established on 25 October 2017 by its current leader Meral Aksener The party s name and flag is a reference to the emblem of the Kayi tribe Good Party IYI PartiAbbreviationIYI Parti official 1 Founder and ChairpersonMeral AksenerGeneral SecretaryUgur PoyrazDeputy ChairpersonKoray AydinParliamentary LeaderIsmail Tatlioglu 2 TreasurerUmit DikbayirFounded25 October 2017 2017 10 25 Split fromNationalist Movement Party 3 Headquarters2120 Cadde No 9Cankaya AnkaraYouth wingGood YouthMembership 2022 617 513 4 IdeologyKemalism 5 6 Turkish nationalism 7 5 Social liberalism 8 9 10 National conservatism 6 Pro Europeanism 11 12 Political positionCentre 13 to right wing 14 National affiliationNation AllianceEuropean affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in the Council of Europe 15 Colours Light blue YellowSloganTurkiye IYI olacak Turkey Will Be Good Grand National Assembly37 600Metropolitanmunicipalities0 30Districtmunicipalities24 1 351Provincial councillors23 1 251Municipal Assemblies1 092 20 498Party flagWebsiteiyiparti wbr org wbr trPolitics of TurkeyPolitical partiesElections A The party has also been considered centre right A 19 by some sources The party was formed as a result in a split by prominent former members of Turkey s Nationalist Movement Party MHP and later joined by some former members of the main opposition Republican People s Party CHP The party s founder and chairperson Meral Aksener and its deputy chairperson Koray Aydin are both former members of the MHP before establishing the party Plans to form a new party emerged amongst prominent MHP defectors after the MHP s support for a Yes vote in the controversial 2017 constitutional referendum as well as a failed attempt to unseat the party s governing leader In addition to endorsing a more moderate civic nationalism as opposed to the ardent ethnic nationalism of the MHP the party runs on an anti establishment platform criticising both the governing and opposition parties in Turkey for their ineffectiveness 27 28 The party describes itself as being in the centre of political spectrum and advocating for a positive agenda which will bring the European Union and Turkey closer again and highlights that Turkey must continue being a part of the Western Bloc 11 29 Third party sources have described the party as being centre right 34 or on the right wing of the political spectrum 40 It puts a particular emphasis on the restoration of the parliamentary system and the integrity of the judiciary and other institutions 5 41 The party has been widely described as an anti Erdoganist alternative for right leaning voters disillusioned with both the Nationalist Movement Party MHP and the governing Justice and Development Party AKP 42 43 44 IYI participated in the Nation Alliance Millet Ittifaki with the CHP Felicity Party and Democrat Party in the 2018 parliamentary elections winning 43 seats for themselves in the Grand National Assembly Meral Aksener was the party s presidential candidate 45 Contents 1 History 1 1 MHP leadership challenge 1 2 2017 constitutional referendum 1 3 Party preparations 1 4 Formation 1 4 1 Legal disputes and challenges 1 5 2018 elections 1 6 2019 Municipal election 2 Ideology and policies 2 1 Women s rights 2 2 Animal rights 2 3 EU and European integration 2 4 NATO 2 5 Death penalty 2 6 Armenian genocide 2 7 LGBT rights 3 Political program 4 Election results 4 1 Presidential elections 4 2 Local elections 5 Leadership 5 1 Board 5 2 Parliamentary Group Leaders 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMHP leadership challenge Edit Main article 2016 Nationalist Movement Party Extraordinary Congress Meral Aksener a former Minister of the Interior who served from 1996 to 1997 was a prominent member of parliament from the Nationalist Movement Party MHP from 2007 to November 2015 having been a member of the centre right True Path Party DYP during her ministerial career 46 Her relation with MHP leader Devlet Bahceli became noticeably strained after Bahceli refused to nominate her for another term as Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly after the June 2015 general election a post she had held since 2007 47 Bahceli eventually withdrew her parliamentary nomination before the November 2015 snap election resulting in her losing her parliamentary seat 48 The MHP having won 16 29 of the vote and 80 seats in June 2015 suffered a heavy defeat in the November snap election with just 11 90 of the vote and 40 seats The loss was widely blamed on Bahceli s refusal to consider any coalition agreement after the June 2015 election resulted in a hung parliament 49 The significant loss resulted in MHP dissidents including Aksener launching a drive to unseat Bahceli from the party s leadership a process made difficult by the party s strict bylaws Other prominent MHP dissidents who declared their candidacy for the leadership included Umit Ozdag Koray Aydin and Sinan Ogan Ozdag and Aydin would eventually join Aksener in forming the IYI Party as did prominent MHP dissident MPs Yusuf Halacoglu Ismail Ok tr and Nuri Okutan tr 50 MHP dissidents including Aksener hold an extraordinary congress eventually nullified by the courts With several MHP delegates supporting the dissidents drive for a fresh leadership election Aksener and the other leadership candidates joined forces to hold a constitutional convention claiming they had the right to do so due to surpassing the required number of delegate signatures required The MHP leadership boycotted the congress and declared it illegal taking the process to court The courts eventually upheld the claim that enough signatures had been submitted and forced the MHP leadership to hold a congress 51 In a controversial move another court and the Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey YSK both struck down the ruling and asked the MHP leadership to not hold a congress 52 The move was widely seen as an interference in the judicial process and inner party democracy by the governing Justice and Development Party AKP and the Ministry of Justice which both had an interest in keeping the increasingly cooperative Bahceli as MHP leader and preventing Aksener from mounting a challenge to the government 53 Aksener and several other dissidents were expelled from the party in the following months mounting unsuccessful challenges against their suspensions The constitutional convention held in June 2016 was annulled by the courts in January 2017 citation needed 2017 constitutional referendum Edit Main article 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum MHP dissidents hold a No campaign event for the 2017 constitutional referendum In December 2016 the governing AKP and opposition MHP agreed to put forward a joint constitutional amendment proposal that would change Turkey s parliamentary system into an executive presidency The MHP s support for the proposals came as a surprise given the party s historically staunch opposition to an executive presidency 54 Many MHP members and prominent dissidents refused to support the party leadership and began their own No campaigns Polls and dissident politicians predicted that between 70 90 of MHP voters would defect from their party s official position and vote No 55 Aksener Okutan Halacoglu and Ozdag all became prominent No campaigners with many political commentators seeing the alliance as a signal of a forthcoming new political party united under Aksener s leadership 56 The referendum was very controversial due to a last minute change in the ballot counting procedure by the Supreme Electoral Council causing the dissident nationalists and other No campaigners to allege fraud and not recognise the results 57 According to official results the No side lost with 48 6 of the vote to Yes s 51 4 though Aksener alleged that the actual result was a victory for No by a margin of 52 48 58 Party preparations Edit Following the 2017 Turkish constitutional referendum it was announced that MHP dissidents would unite under a new party led by Aksener with the party s official announcement expected in September or October 2017 During its preparation period the party was touted as a nationalist conservative alternative to the MHP and the AKP while endorsing the principles of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 21 The party was also described to be strictly centrist During the establishment preparations the names of Centrist Democrat Party Merkez Demokrat Parti and Mainland Party Anayurt Partisi were alleged to have been selected 59 60 Formation Edit See also IYI Party founding convention 2017 IYI Party supporters at the party s launch event 25 October 2017 The Kayi tribe flag from which the party takes its name The party was announced at a congress at the Nazim Hikmet Cultural Centre in Ankara on 25 October 2017 61 On that day the party s name logo and slogan were revealed to the public Meral Aksener was formally elected as the party s first leader unopposed carrying all votes 62 Legal disputes and challenges Edit The party s name logo and slogan were immediately subject to legal challenges and controversy with allegations that they bore resemblance to AKP Antalya Mayor Menderes Turel s 2014 local election campaign Turel issued a statement claiming that he owned the patents as of 24 October 2015 The AKP Mayor of Bilecik Selim Yagci threatened legal action alleging that the logo was stolen from the official seal of Bilecik Province 63 The Kayi tribe Association also announced legal challenges claiming that they had the patent to the flag since 2014 64 A former AKP mayoral candidate alleged that the party s slogan belonged to him and threatened legal challenges if the party refused to stop using it 65 2018 elections Edit Main article Meral Aksener presidential campaign 2018 The party quickly gained five members of parliament in the Grand National Assembly who were originally elected for other parties and numerous provincial and municipal council members that also defected from their former parties 66 On 22 April 2018 in the run up to general elections a further 15 MPs from the CHP moved to the IYI Party following a joint agreement between the two parties This was to allow the IYI Party to form a parliamentary group that would be eligible to field a presidential candidate without the need to collect signatures and compete independently 67 Meral Aksener was be the party s 2018 presidential candidate but didn t stand for election as an MP 68 Some opinion polls have predicted her personal support at up to 40 and her party s support for parliamentary elections between 5 and 20 69 IYI participated in the Nation Alliance Millet Itifaki with the CHP SP and DP in the parliamentary election receiving 9 96 of the vote 2019 Municipal election Edit Main article 2019 Turkish local elections Aksener continued the alliance with Kilicdaroglu s CHP dividing the country into regions where only CHP and IYI candidates would run without interfering with each other Ekrem Imamoglu and Mansur Yavas won as joint Nation Alliance candidates for the Istanbul and Ankara municipalities respectively however IYI failed to capture any provincial or metropolitan mayorships for themselves Ideology and policies Edit Meral Aksener giving her first speech as party leader 25 October 2017 Meral Aksener describes IYI Party as a nationalist developmentalist and democratic party that is on the centre of the political spectrum 70 71 The media describes IYI Party as a Turkish nationalist conservative and Ataturkist political party on the centre right or right wing 78 Statements made by prominent party members have also espoused a fresh perspective on Turkish politics criticising the established political parties for incompetence ineffectiveness and polarising the electorate Although the party described itself as nationalist conservative during its formation period its ideology represents civic nationalism rather than the MHP s ardent ethnic nationalism 21 The party espouses harmony between ethnic minorities and tolerance for different religions and backgrounds rejecting any discrimination on ethnic gender or religious grounds 79 It is strongly in favour of the ideals and principles of Turkey s founding president Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 80 The party s centrist and Kemalist stance has attracted support from some traditionally centre left Republican People s Party voters Aytun Ciray one of the founders of the party and an MP is also a former CHP member The party has also attracted some support from the left leaning Democratic Left Party DSP reinforcing itself as a party for all voters regardless of left right affiliation 79 IYI Party chairperson Aksener read a poem of socialist poet Nazim Hikmet Ran on the anniversary of his death 81 82 83 Women s rights Edit The party fielding the first woman candidate for Turkish presidency in history puts great emphasis on women s rights in Turkey and made this a central part of its election campaign It highlights the statistics and draws attention to the drastic increase of cases of violence against women and rape in Turkey under AKP administration Aksener declared her pledge to lift good conduct time in all cases of violence against women and rape and instead of forcefully sending women to therapy in such cases her party will be sending the perpetrator to mandatory therapy before or after serving their sentence and therapy for women will be optional 84 Aksener also reminded the rejected government bill in November 2016 which attempted to make it possible for 12 year old girls to marry and religious marriages to be considered fully legal and told that she found this disgusting and saw this as a by product of the male dominant structure of politics and declared that she will make sure that no such bill will even be considered under her administration 84 She highlighted that in the last decade women have become afraid to go alone on the street and wear what they want She has pledged that under her administration it would be her moral duty to make all women comfortable with their lifestyle and that she would tackle violence and abuse against women and children in a way that no perpetrator will even be able to think of it 85 Aksener announced that her movement starts a Tulbent Revolution named after a traditional piece of clothing which rural Turkish women wear to cover their heads partially but that is non religious nor associated with political Islam She has stated that if men can not unite and keep fighting a woman rises up takes the tulbent off her head and throws it on the ground and the nation reconciles 86 She explained that youth in Turkey do not see the differences of the past girls having tattoos and girls wearing the headscarf and boys having piercings they do not see each other differently She went on to state that the Tulbent Revolution will be a symbol for reconciliation of different lifestyles in Turkey and that in her eyes respect is more important than tolerance because tolerance usually describes a majority s behavior upon a minority and that is not the case in Turkish society 87 88 Aksener contrary to the political party establishment in Turkey refused to set up a Women s Wing for her party advocating that this discriminates against women in essence and instead introduced a mandatory quota of 25 women participance for all branches and candidates of her party including the general administrative board She further stated that she actually wanted the quota to be at 30 but the mutual decision was 25 to begin with 89 Although there was an increase in participation of women in the workforce in the last decades in Turkey Aksener states she still finds this inadequate and will implement benevolent sexism to increase participation of women in workforce and to reduce the wage gap 84 Described as the Iron Lady of Turkey during an interview with The Guardian Aksener said Now it is time for them the men in power to feel fear 90 Animal rights Edit Currently the law protecting the animal rights in Turkey is vague and not comprehensive and only allows limited monetary compensations for pet owners in cases of harm against their property This allowed many cases of intense violence against animals mostly done by perpetrators just for entertainment creating public outrage and calls for animal rights laws to be made comprehensive and deterrent punishments to be introduced 91 Aksener historically being an animal rights volunteer through her career has been regarded as the most outspoken candidate for protection of animal rights and against the drastic increase of violation of these rights in Turkey citation needed Upon calls by the Confederation of Animal Rights Associations of Turkey entitled No votes for candidates ignoring animal rights Aksener was first to gather with 250 NGO representatives working on the field and was the first candidate to sign the covenant of animal rights issued by the confederation of NGOs 92 followed only by HDP candidate Selahattin Demirtas 2 weeks later 93 In February while in western coastal city of Izmir for a political rally Aksener personally adopted a cat named Cedric which was raped earlier and was found covered in blood on a street in Foca and repeated her calls and pledge for comprehensive and deterrent animal rights laws in Turkey 94 IYI Party s program also reserves a whole section for animal rights and mentions pledges including making animal rights a public demand through intense awareness and consciousness efforts full adoption of UNESCO Animal Rights Declaration active and effective wildlife protection scientific research and tracking of endangered species in Turkey strict regulation and bans when necessary on hunting animal farms animal racing animal shows pet shops animal shelters and all commercial activities focusing on animals 95 EU and European integration Edit At a time of increased political tensions between EU and Turkey due to Erdogan s Anti EU populist rhetoric Aksener and her party promoting pro Europeanism has become one of the movements which is most openly in favor of the continuation of European integration of Turkey and positive close relations between EU and Turkey at the same time managing to appeal to conservative and nationalist right wing voters 12 95 During her MHP days as Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly even back in 2010 Aksener held a pro EU stance and was many times part of meetings with EU officials representing Turkey and was described as the head of the European leaning wing inside the nationalist party MHP 96 In addition to committed pledges of mainstream social democrat main opposition CHP and left wing minority rights HDP Aksener s IYI also declares her party s main goal as full membership to the EU and rejects former suggestions made such as privileged partnership stating this puts Turkey into a secondary position However contrary to other pro EU parties the party also does not refrain from criticizing the certain attitudes implemented by EU in the past process in its party program stating that Positive EU Turkey relations are vital for EU as vital as they are to Turkey but de facto freeze of the full membership process and negotiations is not only because of Turkey s inability to satisfy all the membership requirements but also because of EU s policy towards Turkey being shaped through interior fears in line with rising racist sentiment across EU in the last years Party program then advocates for the continuation of Turkish integration into EU and goal of full membership but also states the formula for positive relations and integration with remarks such as with its current state EU Turkey relations do not benefit any side when in fact it can and such positive and healthy relations between two entities will not only benefit both sides but also the Balkans Caucasia Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean Thus the crucial EU Turkey relations will be freed from the influence of racist sentiment in EU and dysfunctioning full membership process in Turkey and the negotiations process will be revitalized and EU Turkey relations will positively be redefined bearing the goal of full membership and open support for positive relations and participation in integration whether with or without full membership 95 97 On 15 December Aksener met with the ambassadors of the EU countries led by Christian Berger head of EU Delegation in Turkey at party headquarters She rejected to read from a script and talked directly about her opinions declaring her party s position as full membership to the EU and continuation of the dialogue through membership negotiations and supplementary mechanisms She stated that she is against any mindset which scraps Turkey off from Europe and EU 98 On an interview with Euronews on February 26 Aksener criticized Erdogan s recent anti European rhetoric stating that EU has always been a measure of success in Turkey and the ruling party also although conflicting with their mindset due to the political reality of the time took big steps towards EU from 2002 to 2007 Only after this date for the first time ever EU has been started to be depicted as a monster and an enemy in Turkey We do not agree with that and we see the European project as the first time after the French Revolution in Europe where logic and rationality rules above all the other ideas She also stated that with great sadness I also see that recently the same irrational rhetoric used by Erdogan is being picked up by some leaders of the EU then advising about the need to free both sides from such rhetoric and the necessity to set a positive ground drawing two entities closer together in line with Ataturk s peace in the homeland peace in the world principle and the 160 year old European character of Turkish foreign policy 99 On 8 May one day before the Europe Day Meral Aksener met with the German Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth at party headquarters and focused on upcoming elections and German Turkish partnership and EU Turkey relations During the press briefing Aksener made strong remarks which had a broad repercussion in national and European press saying Turkey is Europe It is also beneficial for EU to gain this mindset In line with that states must have such positive perspectives to solve their issues 100 101 One day later this position and party s pro European stance was further strengthened when Meral Aksener and the party were the only political figures openly celebrating the Europe Day and delivering positive messages in Turkey on May 9 Aksener re affirmed her message that states must have positive perspectives to solve such issues to make the region a better place referring to EU Turkey relations revitalizing and congratulated everyone s Europe Day on her official Twitter account 102 Meanwhile IYI Party released a public press statement celebrating the Europe Day and making strong remarks further bolstering party position with regards to EU affairs The statement included remarks such as We see European Union as a project of democracy rule of law personal rights and freedoms peace and prosperity Today protecting and implementing these European values are more important than ever Sustainability of the assertivity of the EU depends on its ability to prevent the interior threatening factions and movements and to keep its vision wide Full membership to a European Union which sincerely protects its founding values conforms to pacta sunt servanda and which looks to its European future with trust undoubtedly is a desired goal for Turkey which is a natural member of Europe and an EU Candidate since 1999 IYI Party s biggest goal is to re implement democracy rule of law and personal rights and freedoms according to highest norms In line with this under IYI Party administration suitable with Turkey s historical inclination and European character full membership of Turkey to the EU will contribute vastly to the creation of a Europe which is strong reliable dynamic and prosper The declaration concluded with Aksener s previous remarks We can live in a better region and world if states approach to solving issues with positive perspectives We congratulate the Europe Day of all our citizens and our European friends and allies 103 Other political heavyweights of the party also reaffirmed party s Pro European position and full membership goals including IYI Party MP representing Izmir and party speaker Aytun Ciray making a press briefing at parliament on January 9 stating As stated by President Macron under state of emergency and rule by decree conditions continuing negotiations and membership dialogue between EU and Turkey is not possible We also do not accept partnership model suggestions which put Turkey into a secondary position such as privileged partnership IYI Party will put an end to state of emergency re instate democracy and rule of law in Turkey and will be the movement which gives Turkey what it deserves full membership to the European Union 104 Party vice chairman and MP representing Gaziantep Umit Ozdag voiced his notion that Turkey should stay as an integral part of Western Bloc and as a student who studied in Europe and having a big respect for their culture and values advocated for positive and closer relations with EU in August 2017 before the formation of the party 105 After the formation on an interview with Cumhuriyet he explained that EU and Turkey must reshape their relations and put it on a positive path highlighting that both entities are very much in need of each other positive relations and cooperation Refugee crisis being the latest example 106 NATO Edit IYI Party holds a strict position highlighting that it is crucial for Turkey to continue being part of the Western Bloc thus NATO and is of best national interest 107 Party program openly states that following the Second World War and Cold War integration of Turkey into Western Bloc has been very beneficial and functional defence policies and country s national interests still lie on equal cooperation with the rest of the bloc 95 Vice chairman Umit Ozdag also does not refrain from criticizing certain moves by other NATO members too and highlights that due to wrong policies implemented by Erdogan NATO allies of Turkey started to incline taking steps sometimes that threaten the national security of Turkey With regards to that Ozdag states that their administration will not pursue such wrong policies but will stay as a cooperative member while protecting the Turkish national security at all times as a member which AKP fails to do so 108 Aksener also heavily criticized the move by Erdogan administration to buy S 400 missile systems from Russia in a move to distance the country from NATO and the West and get closer to Russia stating that the move lacks common sense and wisdom and invited Erdogan for calmness and to have information on history Aksener explained that the move makes no sense as the missiles are not compatible with the whole decades long existing structure of the Turkish military and defence which also is integrated to common NATO defence systems saying that in case of conclusion of such a purchase and its delivery the S400 missiles will just rot in hangars She went on to say that such moves by the ruling AKP seriously dishonored and degraded Turkey s foreign policy conflicting with 150 years old Turkish foreign policy principals and making it worthless and under her administration IYI Party will put an end to this trend 109 Party spokesperson and MP Aytun Ciray also criticized the move stating that the country which AKP moves to buy missile systems from fully supports organizations aiming to harm and destabilize Turkey and such moves by the ruling party are implemented through their ideological obsessions and learned ignorance put Turkey towards a dead end He went on to make a strong remark criticizing the recent pro Russian moves of Erdogan which shift Turkey away from the Western Bloc and closer to Russia stating that never ever since the administration of Mahmud Nedim Pasha 19th century grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire who was highly under influence of Russian officials and was subserviant to Imperial Russia earning him the nickname Nedimoff Turkey and its foreign policy has been held hostage like this 110 Death penalty Edit The chairperson of the party Aksener is in favour of reinstating the death penalty in Turkey On 23 April 2020 she stated in an interview that there should be a death penalty for terrorism crimes and violence against women 111 Armenian genocide Edit After the United States Congress voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide in 2019 party spokesperson Yavuz Agiralioglu tr said We will retaliate against it with our decision to name our children Enver Cemal and Talat referring to the Three Pashas who were the main perpetrators of the genocide 112 113 LGBT rights Edit Good Party Juristical Policies Director Bahadir Erdem stated LGBT rights are human rights therefore human rights activists and jurists defend the rights of these people as well Whatever rights others have as human beings they have the same rights after some members of his family were said to be supporting LGBT rights 114 Political program EditAs described in its official party program the primary goals set by IYI Party are to 11 Make Turkey one of the top 10 economies of the world Raise the average national income to US 14 500 within five years Achieve an average education age of 11 years Achieve a 100 literacy rate for women under 40 within five years Be among the top 40 countries in the Legatum Prosperity Index within five years Have 50 million foreign tourists spending an average of US 1 000 visit Turkey every year Return to the parliamentary system with a new constitution within the first year Create a democratic political parties law within the first year Achieve 150 000 hectares of plantation and erosion control per year Be among the top 20 countries in the global PISA education ranking Lower the unemployment rate to 8 within five years Achieve the Fourth Industrial Revolution and implement Industry 4 0 Spread the positive energy of women and youth throughout society Immediately implement European Union standards in press freedom Make Turkish passports valuable and reputableSpecific key policies include supporting a welfare state 11 22 and an effective counter terrorism strategy against members of the Gulen Movement FETO that have been alleged to be behind the failed coup attempt in July 2016 The party identifies FETO as the most serious internal threat to national security 41 Another key policy is a reversal of the changes adopted in the controversial 2017 constitutional referendum which would revert Turkey to a parliamentary republic as opposed to an executive presidency citation needed The party also vowed to lift the 2017 block of Wikipedia in Turkey on the first day after the elections 115 Election results EditGrand National Assembly of Turkey Election Leader Votes Seats Government Rank 2018 Meral Aksener 4 990 710 9 96 5th 42 600 new AKPPresidential elections Edit Presidential election record of IYI PartyElection Candidate Votes Outcome Map24 June 2018 Meral Aksener 3 649 030 7 29 4th Local elections Edit Party s performance in the 2019 Turkish local elections by province Election date Party leader Mayoral election votes Percentage of votes Municipal councillor votes Percentage of votes Number of municipalities Number of councillors2019 Meral Aksener 3 351 418 7 76 3 142 757 7 31 24 1 092 5 26 Leadership EditBoard Edit Chairperson Meral Aksener Director of Political Affairs Deputy Chairperson Koray Aydin General Secretary Ugur Poyraz Spokesperson Kursad Zorlu Treasurer Umit Dikbayir Director of Institutional Relations Cihan Pacaci Director of Juristical and Justice Policies Bahadir Erdem Director of Election Affairs Senol Sunat Director of International Policies Ahmet Kamil Erozan Director of the Turkic World and Turks Abroad Ridvan Uz Director of Middle East Policies Mehmet Salim Ensarioglu Director of Local Administrations Metin Ergun Director of Economic Policies Bilge Yilmaz Director of Development Policies Umit Ozlale Director of National Security Policies Mehmet Tolga Akalin Director of Women Policies Unzile Yuksel Director of Public and NGO Relations Burak Akburak Director of Education Policies Sevinc Atabay Director of Social Policies Ayfer YilmazSource 116 Parliamentary Group Leaders Edit Group President Ismail Tatlioglu Deputy Presidents Musavat Dervisoglu and Erhan UstaSource 2 See also EditCategory Good Party politiciansReferences Edit https iyiparti org tr Assets Upload iyiparti tuzuk 20191004 pdf IYI Parti nin kisa adi da IYI Parti dir a b TBMM Good move or just good intentions James in Turkey 25 October 2017 Iyi Parti in Turkish Court of Cassation Retrieved January 10 2022 a b c d Turkish nationalists form new party challenging Erdogan Deutsche Welle 25 October 2017 a b Nordsieck Wolfram 2018 Turkey Parties and Elections in Europe Retrieved 1 September 2018 What s in a Name IYI Party Good for Turkey blog prif org 14 December 2017 Archived from the original on 9 April 2018 Retrieved 29 August 2022 In other words the IYI party represents the typical modern face of Turkish conservatism Moreover Aksener also emphasized the crucial importance of democracy by defining this new party is a march of democracy and stated that individual freedoms will be extended Duvar Gazete 2022 05 31 IYI Partili Ozlale Neoliberalizme karsiyiz in Turkish Retrieved 2022 12 18 Emrah Aslan daktilo1984 com 22 June 2021 IYI PARTI RAPORU PDF Kamu yatirimlarina ve devlet mudahalesine donuk guclu soylemler devlet mudahalesi ile serbest piyasa vurgusu ve mali disiplin ile genis kamu desteklerinin birlikte ifade edilmesi Iyi Parti nin sosyal liberal olarak ifade edebilecegimiz karma bir ekonomik modele yakin durabilecegini gostermektedir IYI Parti kisa ve orta vadeli ekonomi eylem planini anlatti in Turkish 18 August 2022 a b c d e Iyi Parti Parti Programi PDF 25 October 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 19 June 2018 Retrieved 7 March 2018 a b Analiz Iyi Parti AB tarafindan nasil goruluyor Deutsche Welle 27 October 2017 Retrieved 27 October 2017 Sarikaya Muharrem 2022 03 30 Secim Kanunu teklifinden o maddenin cikma nedeni in Turkish Haber Turk Retrieved 2022 09 01 Umut Uras 25 October 2017 Ex Turkish minister Meral Aksener launches new party Al Jazeera English Umit Ozdag Merkez sag degil milli merkez Hurriyet 13 August 2017 Esen Berk Gumuscu Sebnem 24 May 2018 The Perils of Turkish Presidentialism Review of Middle East Studies Cambridge University Press 52 43 53 doi 10 1017 rms 2018 10 hdl 11693 49967 S2CID 158067063 Winter Chase 25 June 2018 Turkey s Erdogan claims victory in presidential and parliamentary elections Deutsche Welle DW Retrieved 27 July 2022 Other Erdogan rivals Meral Aksener of the right wing Good Party and the imprisoned Selahattin Demirtas of the pro Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party HDP each had around 8 percent Butler Daren Altayli Birsen 8 October 2021 Turkish opposition deepens cooperation heaping pressure on Erdogan Reuters Retrieved 27 July 2022 An alliance of the right wing IYI Party and the centre left CHP led to Erdogan s AKP losing control of Istanbul and Ankara municipalities in 2019 shattering his image of invincibility Gorcin Omer 4 April 2019 Erdogan s challenger Hope behind the man close to becoming Istanbul s new mayor Middle East Eye Retrieved 16 January 2023 Ertan Nazlan 20 December 2022 Opposition rallies around Istanbul mayor as Turks reel from conviction Al Monitor Retrieved 16 January 2023 Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe pace coe int Istanbul Hannah Lucinda 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president election board says CBC News 24 June 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2022 Sazak Selim 13 July 2021 Turkey s Left Wing Squad Is Coming for Erdogan Foreign Policy Retrieved 7 June 2022 Selim Sazak is the chief advisor to the secretary general of Turkey s Iyi Good Party a center right opposition party Fraser Suzan President Erdogan surprises Turkey by calling early elections for June Toronto Star The Associated Press Retrieved 7 June 2022 Sharma Suraj 28 February 2018 Turkish breakfast TV Hate speech death threats and the weather Middle East Eye Retrieved 7 June 2022 30 31 32 33 Mega star Tarkan s hit strikes a chord in Turkey Times of Malta Agence France Presse AFP 18 February 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2022 Osterlund Paul 14 May 2022 As Turkey s economic crisis grows politicians spar over refugees Al Jazeera Retrieved 7 June 2022 Soylu Ragip 8 April 2019 Erdogan backs call to hold fresh elections in Istanbul amid voter fraud allegations Middle East Eye Ankara Retrieved 7 June 2022 Weise Zia 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Sinan 2015 09 18 MHP de Meral Aksener surprizi BBC Turkce Paksoy Yunus 2015 11 02 CHP MHP and HDP destined to remain in opposition Daily Sabah MHP de muhaliflerin olaganustu kurultaydaki tuzuk degisikligine yonelik tum onergeleri kabul edildi T24 2016 06 19 MHP de Muhalifler Kazandi Mahkeme Kurultay Karari Verdi Bianet 2016 04 08 YSK kararini verdi MHP de 10 Temmuz da kongre yapilamaz Diken Diken 2016 06 28 Bekir Bozdag dan MHP li muhaliflere cevap Vatan 2016 05 14 Bahceli anayasaya neden evet dedigini acikladi Ensonhaber 2017 01 18 MHP evet dese bile MHP li hayir diyecek Sozcu 2017 02 15 MHP li muhalifler Hayir kampanyasini baslatti Sozcu 2017 02 18 Ozdemir Ozge 17 April 2017 Muhursuz oy tartismalarinin hukuki boyutu ne bbc com Meral Aksener YSK ya Gore Hayir in Orani Yuzde 52 Evet Yuzde 48 Haberler com 2017 04 16 Meral Aksener in yeni partisi Merkez Demokrat Parti nin logosu sizdirildi Mynet 2017 08 30 Meral Aksener in kuracagi partinin logosu belli oldu Cumhuriyet 2017 09 13 Meral Aksener in Partisi 25 Ekim de Kuruluyor Haberler 20 October 2017 Retrieved 25 October 2017 Meral Aksener genel baskan secildi Mynet 2017 10 25 AKP li Bilecik Belediyesi Iyi Parti ye dava aciyor www birgun net 2017 10 30 Iyi Parti ye bir dava daha Patentini 2014 te aldik internet Haber 2017 10 30 Iyi Parti nin sloganina patent engeli Haberturk 2017 10 25 MHP li meclis uyesi partisinden istifa edip IYI Parti ye gecti www birgun net Basaran Rifat CHP den 15 milletvekili IYI Parti ye gecti Hurriyet Retrieved 22 April 2018 Meral Aksener Cumhurbaskanligi na aday olacagim Gazete Duvar 2017 12 29 MAK Danismanlik Erdogan i desteklerim diyenlerin orani yuzde 48 Meclis e sadece AKP ve CHP girebiliyor T24 2017 10 14 Aksener Iyi Parti siyasi yelpazenin tam merkezindedir Eng Good Party is on the centre of the political spectrum IYI Parti Genel Baskani Aksener Yola ciktigimiz hicbir grubu ve insani yolda birakmadik Aksener in kurulacak yeni partisi icin bir isim onerisi daha www birgun net 2017 09 01 CHP den IYI Parti hakkinda ilk aciklama bursadabugun com 2017 10 26 Kilicdaroglu Meral Aksener siyasi boslugu gordu www habererk com 2017 08 17 Butler Daren Altayli Birsen 8 October 2021 Turkish opposition deepens cooperation heaping pressure on Erdogan Reuters Retrieved 30 May 2022 Winter Chase 25 June 2018 Turkey s Erdogan claims victory in presidential and parliamentary elections Deutsche Welle DW Retrieved 30 May 2022 Uras Umut 22 June 2018 Turkey s AK Party opposition scramble for votes ahead of polls Al Jazeera Retrieved 30 May 2022 72 73 74 75 76 77 a b Aksener in yeni partisinin ismi Koray Aydin acikladi internet Haber 2017 08 29 Yusuf Halacoglu kurulacak yeni partiyi anlatti Milliyetci muhafazakar ve Ataturkcu olacak T24 2017 08 18 meral aksener 3 June 2020 Yasamak bir agac gibi tek ve hur ve Tweet via Twitter Meral Aksener Nazim Hikmet in siirini okudu Alparslan Turkes de okumustu 3 June 2020 Meral Aksener Nazim Hikmet siiri okudu Bu hasret bizim a b c Aksener Kadinlara siddet ve tecavuzde iyi hal indirimi ni kaldiracagim ABC 7 June 2018 Kolcu Gamze 2 June 2018 Aksener Sorunlari kadin gozuyle yuregiyle cozmek icin yola ciktik Hurriyet Meral Aksener cilgin projesini acikladi Tulbent devrimi CNN Turk 2 June 2018 Dundar Ugur Ugur Dundar ile Halk Arenasi YouTube Halk TV Aksener den Ahlat ta bayram sofrasi Bir hayalim var Hurriyet 15 June 2018 Aksener IYI Parti bir kadin hareketidir Milliyet 6 December 2017 Saracoglu Gokce 3 May 2018 Turkey s iron lady It s time for the men in power to feel fear The Guardian Ozguner Burak Turkiye de Hayvan Haklari Ne Yasa Ne Tasa Bianet Eylem Araz IYI Parti Genel Baskani ve Cumhurbaskani Adayi Sayin Meral Aksener Hayvan Haklari Icin Soz Verdi HAYKONFED 12 May 2018 Meral Aksener ve Selahattin Demirtas Hayvan Haklari Taahhutnamesi ni imzaladi T24 31 May 2018 Kucuk Cantank Nilay 20 February 2018 MITING ICIN IZMIR E GIDEN MERAL AKSENER TECAVUZE UGRAYAN KEDI CEDRIC I SAHIPLENDI Ajanimo a b c d IYI Party Program PDF Iyi Party Archived from the original PDF on 2018 06 19 Retrieved 2018 03 07 Meral Aksener den AB ye mesaj Milliyet 14 May 2010 Milletimizle Sozlesme Accord with the Nation PDF Iyi Parti Guvenc Duygu 15 December 2017 Ikinci turda kazanacagim Cumhuriyet Aksener Firat in dogusu asla gozden kacirilmamalidir Euronews 26 February 2018 Alman bakandan Meral Aksener e ziyaret Cumhuriyet 8 May 2018 Aksener Meral Official Account Twitter Aksener Meral Official Account Twitter 9 Mayis Avrupa Gunune iliskin IYI Parti basin aciklamasi Twitter IYI Parti Official Page Ciray Aytun 9 January 2018 IYI PARTI GENEL SEKRETERI IZMIR MILLETVEKILI AYTUN CIRAY IYI PARTI TURKIYE YI HAK ETTIGI GIBI AB TAM UYESI YAPACAKTIR Iyi Party Ozbey Ipek 13 August 2017 Umit Ozdag Merkez sag degil milli merkez Hurriyet Sonmez Atakan 11 June 2018 Umit Ozdag AKP den aldigimiz oy CHP den aldigimizin 3 kati Cumhuriyet Umit Ozdag yeni parti programinin sifrelerini anlatti Ulusal 14 August 2017 Sonmez Atakan 11 June 2018 Umit Ozdag AKP den aldigimiz oy CHP den aldigimizin 3 kati Cumhuriyet Meral Aksener den S 400 tepkisi Koyacaksin depoya curuyecekler Cumhuriyet 29 December 2017 Aytun Ciray S 400 aldigimiz Rusya YPG ye tam destek veriyor Kaynak Yenicag Aytun Ciray S 400 aldigimiz Rusya YPG ye tam destek veriyor Yenicag 30 March 2018 Aksener Meral 24 April 2020 Meral Aksener den net HDP yorumu PKK nin uzantisidir Julide Ates ile 40 TEK PARCA Julide Ates ile 40 Interview Interviewed by Julide Ates Istanbul Turkey Haber Global Retrieved 23 May 2020 Teror suclari ile kadina siddet suclari icin idam cezasinin olmasi gerektigini dusunuyorum Question 31 Name children after Ottoman leaders to hit back at U S Turkish politician says Ahval Retrieved 10 December 2020 Anka News Agency ankahabera 30 October 2019 Bu munasebetsizlik devam ederse tum cihan bilsin ki kiz cocuklarimiz da dahil herkese Talat ismini veririz If this inappropriateness continues everybody should know that we will name everyone including our daughters after Talat Tweet via Twitter IYI Partili Erdem Evet ben bu muhtesem kizlarin babasiyim www cumhuriyet com tr in Turkish Retrieved 2021 02 15 Iyi Parti Secimi kazanirsak Wikipedia yi acacagiz ABC Gazetesi in Turkish Retrieved 2018 05 25 Baskanlik Divani IYI Parti in Turkish Retrieved 24 June 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Good Party amp oldid 1140945651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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