28th Parliament of Turkey
![]() 28th Parliament of Turkey | |
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2 June 2023 – current | |
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Speaker(s) | Numan Kurtulmuş, AKP |
Deputy Speakers | Bekir Bozdağ, AKP Gülizar Biçer Karaca, CHP Celal Adan, MHP Sırrı Süreyya Önder, DEM |
MPs | 600 |
Election | 14 May 2023 |
Status | AKP minority government (with support from MHP, HÜDA PAR and DSP) |
Parties (at start) (Composition shown above) | |
Parties (at end) | |
Presidents | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
Government(s) | 67th |
The 28th Parliament of Turkey was elected at the 2023 Turkish parliamentary election.[1] It succeeded the 27th Parliament of Turkey in May 2023. The 600 members, elected through proportional representation from 87 electoral districts of Turkey, are shown below.
Composition
[edit]Party | Elected | Current | Change | Current structure | |
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Justice and Development Party | 268 | 264 | ![]() | ![]() | |
Republican People's Party | 169 | 127 | ![]() | ||
Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party | 61 | 57 | ![]() | ||
Nationalist Movement Party | 50 | 50 | ![]() | ||
Good Party | 43 | 32 | ![]() | ||
Felicity Party | 0 | 20 | ![]() | ||
Democracy and Progress Party | 0 | 15 | ![]() | ||
New Welfare Party | 5 | 4 | ![]() | ||
Free Cause Party | 0 | 4 | ![]() | ||
Workers' Party of Turkey | 4 | 4 | ![]() | ||
Democrat Party | 0 | 3 | ![]() | ||
Democratic Regions Party | 0 | 2 | ![]() | ||
Labour Party | 0 | 2 | ![]() | ||
Democratic Left Party | 0 | 1 | ![]() | ||
Independent | 0 | 9 | ![]() | ||
Total | 600 | 594[2] | ![]() |
Changes
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Changed parties due to electoral alliance
[edit]- Önder Aksakal (AKP → DSP)
- Serkan Ramanlı (AKP → HÜDA PAR)
- Şehzade Demir (AKP → HÜDA PAR)
- Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu (AKP → HÜDA PAR)
- Faruk Dinç (AKP → HÜDA PAR)
- Sadullah Kısacık (CHP → DEVA)
- Sadullah Ergin (CHP → DEVA)
- İdris Şahin (CHP → DEVA)
- Burak Dalgın (CHP → DEVA)
- Ertuğrul Kaya (CHP → DEVA)
- Elif Esen (CHP → DEVA)
- Hasan Karal (CHP → DEVA)
- Evrim Rızvanoğlu (CHP → DEVA)
- Mustafa Yeneroğlu (CHP → DEVA)
- Medeni Yılmaz (CHP → DEVA)
- Seda Kaya Ösen (CHP → DEVA)
- İrfan Karatutlu (CHP → DEVA)
- Selma Aliye Kavaf (CHP → DEVA)
- Mehmet Emin Ekmen (CHP → DEVA)
- Cem Avşar (CHP → DEVA)
- Mustafa Nedim Yamalı (CHP → FP)
- Serap Yazıcı Özbudun (CHP → FP)
- Cemalettin Kani Torun (CHP → FP)
- Sema Silkin Ün (CHP → FP)
- Selim Temurci (CHP → FP)
- İsa Mesih Şahin (CHP → FP)
- Doğan Demir (CHP → FP)
- Mustafa Bilici (CHP → FP)
- Hasan Ekici (CHP → FP)
- Selçuk Özdağ (CHP → FP)
- Mesut Doğan (CHP → SAADET)
- Şerafettin Kılıç (CHP → SAADET)
- Mehmet Atmaca (CHP → SAADET)
- Necmettin Çalışkan (CHP → SAADET)
- Birol Aydın (CHP → SAADET)
- Mustafa Kaya (CHP → SAADET)
- Bülent Kaya (CHP → SAADET)
- Mahmut Arıkan (CHP → SAADET)
- Hasan Bitmez (CHP → SAADET)
- Mehmet Karaman (CHP → SAADET)
- Cemal Enginyurt (CHP → DP)
- Haydar Altıntaş (CHP → DP)
- Salih Uzun (CHP → DP)
- Ahmet Ersagun Yücel (CHP → Good Party)
- Mustafa Sarıgül (CHP → TDP)
- Salihe Aydeniz (DEM → DBP)
- Keskin Bayındır (DEM → DBP)
- Sevda Karaca Demir (DEM → EMEP)
- İskender Bayhan (DEM → EMEP)
- Mithat Sancar (DEM → HDP)
- Pervin Buldan (DEM → HDP)
Switched parties
[edit]- Mustafa Sarıgül (TDP → CHP)
- Mithat Sancar (HDP → DEM)
- Pervin Buldan (HDP → DEM)
- İdris Nebi Hatipoğlu (Good Party → Independent → AKP)
- Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar (DEM → DBP)
- Salihe Aydeniz (DBP → DEM)
- Ali Fazıl Kasap (CHP → SAADET)
- Suat Pamukçu (YRP → Independent → AKP)
- Ayşe Sibel Yanıkömeroğlu (Good Party→ Independent→CHP)
- Aykut Kaya (Good Party→ Independent→CHP)
Became independent
[edit]- Ümit Dikbayır (Good Party) | Became independent after being fired from the party [3]
- Adnan Beker (Good Party)
- Mehmet Selim Ensarioğlu (Good Party)
- Yüksel Arslan (Good Party)
- Bilal Bilici (Good Party)
- Seyithan İzsiz (Good Party)
- Koray Aydın (Good Party)
- Ahmet Ersagun Yücel (Good Party)
- Nimet Özdemir (Good Party)
Those who resigned from their parties and returned
[edit]- On December 10, 2023, Nationalist Movement Party MP Saffet Sancaklı announced that he resigned from his party.[4] He returned to MHP on April 15, 2024.[5]
Establishment of a joint group between the Felicity Party and the Future Party
[edit]On 6 July 2023, 10 deputies from the Future Party (Mustafa Nedim Yamalı, Serap Yazıcı Özbudun, Cemalettin Kani Torun, Sema Silkin Ün, Selim Temurci, İsa Mesih Şahin, Doğan Demir, Mustafa Bilici, Hasan Ekici and Selçuk Özdağ) agreed to establish a joint group in the parliament with the Felicity Party.[6]
On 16 December 2023, CHP member Ali Fazıl Kasap joined the Felicity Party so they could keep their parliament group after the death of one of their members.[7]
Death of Members
[edit]On 12 December 2023, Felicity Party deputy Hasan Bitmez suffered a heart attack during a parliament meeting. He died two days later, on 14 December.[8]
Unable to begin their duties
[edit]The Hatay deputee for the Workers' Party of Turkey, Can Atalay is currently imprisoned due to his suspected involvement in the Gezi Park protests and is therefore unable to take part in the parliament.[9]Can Atalay lost his MP status on January 30, 2024 due to his imprisonment. [10]On August 1, 2024, the Constitutional Court of Turkey ruled that the decision regarding the dismissal of the membership of the parliament was null and void.[11]
Resigned from their duties
[edit]The listed MP's have resigned from their positions following the 2024 Turkish local elections in which they have emerged victorious in their respective cities.[12]
- Murat Kurum (AKP) | Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change.[13]
Members
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Member of Future Party, elected in Republican People's Party lists, joined Felicity Party to be able to form a parliamentary group together.
References
[edit]- ^ Al Jazeera Staff. "Turkey election results 2023 by the numbers". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ^ "Türki̇ye Büyük Mi̇llet Mecli̇si̇". Archived from the original on 2005-10-01. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "Turkish opposition party rocked by corruption scandal". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
- ^ "Saffet Sancaklı istifa etti". sozcu.com.tr (in Turkish). 2023. Archived from the original on 9 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
- ^ "Saffet Sancaklı yeniden MHP'de". Habertürk (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 15 April 2024. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ "Karamollaoğlu ve Davutoğlu Meclis kulisinde vekillerle bir araya geldi". Milli Gazete (in Turkish). 6 July 2023. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
- ^ "CHP MP switches over to Felicity Party after death of Bitmez to uphold parliamentary group". Duvar English. 16 December 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
- ^ "Turkish MP dies after suffering heart attack in parliament". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ^ "Lawmaker Can Atalay, elected from TIP remains imprisoned". Duvar English. 6 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ^ "Can Atalay loses MP status". Bianet. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Can Atalay: AYM'ye göre milletvekilliğinin düşmesi 'yok hükmünde'". BBC News Türkçe (in Turkish). 2024-07-31. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
- ^ "26 isim belediye başkan adayı olmuştu… 4 milletvekili yerel seçimlerden galip çıktı". CNN Türk (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
- ^ "Kabinede iki bakan değişti: Mehmet Özhaseki'nin yerine Murat Kurum, Fahrettin Koca'nın yerine Kemal Memişoğlu atandı". BBC News Türkçe (in Turkish). 1 July 2024. Archived from the original on 1 July 2024. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
- ^ "Justice Minister says MP Can Atalay's case outside scope of parliamentary immunity". Gazete Duvar (in Turkish). 2023-08-06. Retrieved 2023-06-10.