Peoples' Democratic Party

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Peoples' Democratic Party
Kurdish: Partiya Demokratika Gelan
Turkish: Halkların Demokratik Partisi
Leader Sebahat Tuncel
Ertuğrul Kürkçü (co-chair)
Founded 15 October 2012
Headquarters Ankara, Turkey
Ideology Socialism
Democratic Confederation
Political position Far-left
Parliament:
4 / 550
Municipalities:
0 / 2,919
Website
http://www.halklarindemokratikkongresi.net/ (Turkish)
Politics of Turkey
Political parties
Elections

Peoples' Democratic Party (Turkish: Halkların Demokratik Partisi) is a leftist political party in Turkey. This party has been stated its goal for establishing a democratic government in Turkey to end suppression, exploitation and all forms of apartheid in its charter.[1] This party has declared that its interlocutors are all of ethnicities and religions which are under pressure and oppression. The Peoples' Democratic Party's founders are some leftist Kurds and also Peoples' Democratic Congress. Three of outstanding figures of Peace and Democracy Party was abdicated on October 2013 and joined to this new party which wsz established in 15th of October 2012. These two parties have close relations and companionship with each other.[2]


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