Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)

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The parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, the Assembly of the Republic (Cumhuriyet Meclisi) has 50 members, elected for a five year term by mitigated proportional representation. A party must cross the election threshold (5% of the total vote) to get any seats in parliament. The TRNC parliament is composed of 50 MPs, chosen from 5 electoral districts, Nicosia, Famagusta, Kyrenia, Guzelyurt and Iskele.

In TRNC parliamentary elections, voters vote for individual candidates. There are two ways of voting.

  • One can either vote for a party, which in effect means is voting for every MP candidate from that party in that elections district once. The voter can further prioritize the MPs in this kind of voting.
  • Or alternatively one may not choose a party but would vote for different MP candidates from different parties. In this kind of mixed voting, a person can not choose more than the number of MPs from that district.

[edit] Status of the TRNC

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a self-declared entity on the island of Cyprus that is recognised only by Turkey. It is located in northern Cyprus within the internationally recognised borders of the Republic of Cyprus. The United Nations recognises the sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus over the whole island, and has deemed TRNC legally invalid.

[edit] 2005 Parliamentary elections

The latest parliamentary elections in TRNC were held on February 20, 2005 as early elections, after the coalition government between CTP and DP, led by Mehmet Ali Talat lost its majority in the Assembly.


ed Summary of the 20 February 2005 Assembly of the Republic of Northern Cyprus election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Republican Turkish Party (Cumhuriyetçi Türk Partisi)   44.5 25
National Unity Party (Ulusal Birlik Partisi)   31.7 16
Democratic Party (Demokrat Partisi)   13.5 5
Peace and Democracy Movement (Barış ve Demokrasi Hareketi)   5.8 1
Communal Liberation Party (Toplumcu Kurtuluş Partisi)   2.4 -
New Party (Yeni Parti)   1.6 -
Independents   3
Total (turnout 80.8 %)   50
Source: TurkishPress.com. The results include the two new MPs elected during intermediate elections held in 2006-filling two vacancies opened when MPs Mehmet Ali Talat became president and Salih Miroglu passed away.

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