Socialist Democracy Party
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Socialist Democracy Party (Sosyalist Demokrasi Partisi (SDP)) is a left-socialist party in Turkey. Most of its members were formerly in an opposition grouping within ÖDP, named Sosyalist Eylem Platformu (Socialist Action Platform). They defended closer ties with pro-Kurdish DEHAP and radical left and campaigned against privatisation and European Union membership. Their views were seen "too conservative" by most ÖDP affiliates and they left the party in 2001.
In 2002, SDP was founded. They didn't participate in elections of 2002 and 2004 but they supported left-wing electoral alliances. In the summer of 2005, they announced a Sosyalist Forum for negotiations of a broader unification.
It is led by Filiz Koçali, the only female party chairman (along with Ayşe Tuğluk of Democratic Society Party, which has a collective leadership) in Turkey, as of 2006.
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- Official website (in Turkish)