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'''Equality and Democracy Party''' (''Eşitlik ve Demokrasi Partisi'', EDP) was a [[left-libertarian]] and [[social liberal]] [[political party]] in [[Turkey]]. It was founded on 14 March 2010 by [[Ziya Halis]].
'''Equality and Democracy Party''' (''Eşitlik ve Demokrasi Partisi'', EDP) was a [[left-libertarian]] {{Citation needed|date=January 2015}} and [[social liberal]] [[political party]] in [[Turkey]]. It was founded on 14 March 2010 by [[Ziya Halis]].


The [[Social Democratic People's Party (Turkey)]]'s 3. Congress resulted in their decision to join EDP. Subsequently, a consensus was reached that the former Minister of Employment and Social Security, Ziya Halis, who is of [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] and [[Alevi]] descent, was to become the leader of the party.
The [[Social Democratic People's Party (Turkey)]]'s 3. Congress resulted in their decision to join EDP. Subsequently, a consensus was reached that the former Minister of Employment and Social Security, Ziya Halis, who is of [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] and [[Alevi]] descent, was to become the leader of the party.


A significant segment of the Libertarian Left Movement, which had broken away from the [[Freedom and Solidarity Party]], played an active role in the formation of EDP from the start, along with many other independent individuals. Individuals who later resigned from the Freedom and Solidarity Party in the Izmir, Istanbul, Ankara, Tokat, Manisa and Aydin provinces also joined the EDP.
A significant segment of the Libertarian Left Movement{{According to whom|date=January 2015}}, which had broken away from the [[Freedom and Solidarity Party]], played an active role in the formation of EDP from the start, along with many other independent individuals. Individuals who later resigned from the Freedom and Solidarity Party in the Izmir, Istanbul, Ankara, Tokat, Manisa and Aydin provinces also joined the EDP.


In short, the EDP was able to fulfill the requirements for a party to participate in the general elections, namely having organised in a certain number of provinces and undergone a number of party congresses. The [[Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey]] thus granted the party the right to participate in the [[Turkish general election, 2011]] along with 26 other parties. However, the party decided to support the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc and therefore did not present a list of candidates to the SEC.
In short, the EDP was able to fulfill the requirements for a party to participate in the general elections, namely having organised in a certain number of provinces and undergone a number of party congresses. The [[Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey]] thus granted the party the right to participate in the [[Turkish general election, 2011]] along with 26 other parties. However, the party decided to support the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc and therefore did not present a list of candidates to the SEC.
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Revision as of 16:17, 31 January 2015

Equality and Democracy Party
Founded14 March 2010
Dissolved2012
Succeeded byGreens and the Left Party of the Future
HeadquartersUğur Mumcu'nun Sokağı Np: 47 Gazi Osman Paşa , Ankara
IdeologyLeft-libertarianism
Social liberalism
Political positionCentre-left
European affiliationNone
International affiliationNone
ColoursPurple , Yellow
Website
http://www.edp.org.tr/

Equality and Democracy Party (Eşitlik ve Demokrasi Partisi, EDP) was a left-libertarian [citation needed] and social liberal political party in Turkey. It was founded on 14 March 2010 by Ziya Halis.

The Social Democratic People's Party (Turkey)'s 3. Congress resulted in their decision to join EDP. Subsequently, a consensus was reached that the former Minister of Employment and Social Security, Ziya Halis, who is of Kurdish and Alevi descent, was to become the leader of the party.

A significant segment of the Libertarian Left Movement[according to whom?], which had broken away from the Freedom and Solidarity Party, played an active role in the formation of EDP from the start, along with many other independent individuals. Individuals who later resigned from the Freedom and Solidarity Party in the Izmir, Istanbul, Ankara, Tokat, Manisa and Aydin provinces also joined the EDP.

In short, the EDP was able to fulfill the requirements for a party to participate in the general elections, namely having organised in a certain number of provinces and undergone a number of party congresses. The Supreme Electoral Council of Turkey thus granted the party the right to participate in the Turkish general election, 2011 along with 26 other parties. However, the party decided to support the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc and therefore did not present a list of candidates to the SEC.

The party disbanded itself and launched the Greens and the Left Party of the Future on 25 November 2012 together with the Greens and some independent individuals.

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