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Peace and Democracy Party (Turkey)

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Founded
  
3 May 2008

Headquarters
  
Ankara, Turkey

Dissolved
  
11 July 2014

Leader
  
Pervin Buldan İdris Baluken (co-chair)

Preceded by
  
Democratic Society Party

Succeeded by
  
Peoples' Democratic Party Democratic Regions Party

The Peace and Democracy Party (Turkish: Barış ve Demokrasi Partisi, Kurdish: Partiya Aştî û Demokrasiyê‎, BDP) was a Kurdish political party in Turkey existing from 2008 to 2014.

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Development

BDP succeeded the Democratic Society Party (DTP) in 2008, following the closure of the latter party for its alleged connections with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The BDP is co-chaired by Selahattin Demirtaş and Gültan Kışanak. One-third of its representatives are Alevi.

The Deputy Chairs are Pervin Buldan and İdris Baluken.

After municipal elections on 30 March 2014, Berivan Elif Kilic became the co-mayor of Kocakoy, a farming town of 17,000 people in Turkey’s Kurdish region. Kilic shares the post of mayor with her male running mate, Affullah Kar, a former imam. Under BDP party rules, all top positions are split between a man and a woman, in an effort to promote women’s participation in politics.

Ideology

The party chairman has called for the PKK to disarm. The BDP has observer status in the Socialist International. BDP supports Turkey's membership in the European Union, same-sex marriages in Turkey, an anti-discrimination law to protect LGBT people and also wants the Government of Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

Peoples' Democratic Party

Pro-minority rights and feminist Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) acted as the fraternal party to BDP. At the 2014 municipal elections, HDP ran parallel to BDP, with the BDP running in Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast while the HDP competed in the rest of the country except Mersin Province and Konya Province where BDP launched its own candidates.

After the local elections, the two parties were re-organised in a joint structure. On 28 April 2014, the entire parliamentary caucus of BDP joined HDP, whereas BDP was assigned exclusively to representatives on the local administration level.

Reorganisation

At the 3rd Congress of the party on 11 July 2014, the name was changed to the Democratic Regions Party and a new structure restricting the activities on the local/regional government level was adopted.

References

Peace and Democracy Party (Turkey) Wikipedia


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