
EMEP symbol
'Labour Party' (in
Turkish: Emek Partisi, EMEP) is a
political party in
Turkey. Its chairman is Abdullah Levent Tüzel. The party was founded as ''Emek Partisi'' (Labour Party, EP) in
1996. Due to its ban by the
Constitutional Court, it was refounded with the name ''EmeÄŸin Partisi'' (Party of Labour, EMEP), the same year. In
2005, the name "Labour Party" was reinstalled, however keeping the abbreviation EMEP.
The foundation of EMEP was a result of the initiative started by the Turkish political cadres affiliated with the
Albanian Party of Labour. The party defines its ideology as "
scientific socialism", referring to
Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey as the "illegal revolutionary party of the working class". EMEP presents itself, on the other hand, as "an open worker's party". Its ideological stance is in accord with the line of
ICMLPO, approving the legacy of
Joseph Stalin and
Enver Hoxha integrally. In its programme, EMEP identifies its goal as creating a "Independent and Democratic Turkey".
The party publishes the daily ''Evrensel'' (Universal), identified as "daily worker's newspaper" and as "a main tool of propaganda, agitation, and organisation activities".
Electoral results
The party participated in
1999 General Elections, getting 51,756 votes, i.e. 0.17% of the total vote. At other elections, EMEP became a constituent party in coalitions formed mainly around
DEHAP. At the
2007 General Elections the party gathered 26,574 votes i.e. 0.08%.
External links
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Labour Party Official website
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The Working Class Movement in Turkey and The Party of Labour Presentation at the official website (March 2006)
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Evrensel Daily Newspaper (in Turkish)