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The '''New Path Party''' ('''YYÜ'''; {{Langx|tr|Yeni Yol Partisi}}) is a Turkish ] between the ] (SP), ] (DEVA) and the ] (GP) established on 4 January 2024, which includes the establishment of a joint group in the ] (TBMM).<ref name=VOA>{{cite web|url=https://www.voaturkce.com/a/tbmm-de-cati-parti-birlikteligi-yeni-yol-partisi-kuruldu/7931843.html|title=TBMM’de çatı parti birlikteliği: Yeni Yol Partisi kuruldu|date=10 January 2024|access-date=12 January 2024|lang=tr|work=Yıldız Yazıcıoğlu|work=] Turkey}}</ref> The '''New Path Party''' ('''YYP'''; {{Langx|tr|Yeni Yol Partisi}}) is a Turkish ] between the ] (SP), ] (DEVA) and the ] (GP) established on 4 January 2024, which includes the establishment of a joint group in the ] (TBMM).<ref name=VOA>{{cite web|url=https://www.voaturkce.com/a/tbmm-de-cati-parti-birlikteligi-yeni-yol-partisi-kuruldu/7931843.html|title=TBMM’de çatı parti birlikteliği: Yeni Yol Partisi kuruldu|date=10 January 2024|access-date=12 January 2024|lang=tr|author=Yıldız Yazıcıoğlu|work=] Turkey}}</ref>


== Background == == Background ==
=== 2023 election === === 2023 election ===
Before the ], the ] (AKP) and the ] (MHP) amended the electoral system so that the distribution of parliamentary deputies would be made by the individual votes of the parties instead of the total votes of the alliances. As a result of this change, it was prevented that the parties that could not get a deputy alone could unite under the roof of the alliance and get a deputy. Thereupon, ], President of the ], held talks with the ] (DEVA) and the ] to make a joint list within the ]. While the Future Party was in favour of a tripartite alliance, DEVA Party Chairman ] refused to enter the elections from the lists of the Felicity Party, so the tripartite alliance could not be established. Instead, Felicity Party, Future Party, DEVA Party and ] (DP) participated in the elections from the lists of the ]. As a result of the elections, DEVA Party won 15 deputies to the TBMM, while Felicity Party and Future Party won 10 deputies. In July 2023, the ] consisted of SP and GP was formed. In December 2024, {{ill|Mehmet Emin Ekmen|tr}} and {{ill|Ertuğrul Kaya|tr}} of DAVA joined the SAADET group to help that group.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medyascope.tv/2024/12/27/deva-partisi-saadet-gelecek-grubuna-katilmak-icin-dilekce-verdi/|title=DEVA Partili Mehmet Emin Ekmen, Saadet-Gelecek Grubu’na katılmak için dilekçe verdi|lang=tr|date=27 December 2024|access-date=12 January 2024|work={{ill|Medyascope|tr}}}}</ref> {{ill|Mustafa Yeneroğlu|tr}}, {{ill|Burak Dalgın|tr}} and ] left DAVA in reaction of the upcoming merger.<ref name=VOA/> Before the ], the ] (AKP) and the ] (MHP) amended the electoral system so that the distribution of parliamentary deputies would be made by the individual votes of the parties instead of the total votes of the alliances. As a result of this change, it was prevented that the parties that could not get a deputy alone could unite under the roof of the alliance and get a deputy. Thereupon, ], President of the ], held talks with the ] (DEVA) and the ] to make a joint list within the ]. While the Future Party was in favour of a tripartite alliance, DEVA Party Chairman ] refused to enter the elections from the lists of the Felicity Party, so the tripartite alliance could not be established. Instead, Felicity Party, Future Party, DEVA Party and ] (DP) participated in the elections from the lists of the ]. As a result of the elections, DEVA Party won 15 deputies to the TBMM, while Felicity Party and Future Party won 10 deputies. In July 2023, the ] consisted of SP and GP was formed. In December 2024, {{ill|Mehmet Emin Ekmen|tr}} and {{ill|Ertuğrul Kaya|tr}} of DEVA joined the SAADET group to help that group.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medyascope.tv/2024/12/27/deva-partisi-saadet-gelecek-grubuna-katilmak-icin-dilekce-verdi/|title=DEVA Partili Mehmet Emin Ekmen, Saadet-Gelecek Grubu’na katılmak için dilekçe verdi|lang=tr|date=27 December 2024|access-date=12 January 2024|work=Medyascope}}</ref> {{ill|Mustafa Yeneroğlu|tr}}, {{ill|Burak Dalgın|tr}} and ] left DEVA in reaction of the upcoming merger.<ref name=VOA/>


==References== ==References==

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Political party in Turkey
New Path Party Yeni Yol Partisi
Founded10 January 2025
Preceded byFelicity and Future Alliance
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
MembersFelicity Party
Future Party
Democracy and Progress Party
Grand National Assembly30 / 600
Metropolitan municipalities0 / 30
District municipalities7 / 1,351
Provincial councillors4 / 1,251
Municipal Assemblies343 / 20,498

The New Path Party (YYP; Turkish: Yeni Yol Partisi) is a Turkish political alliance between the Felicity Party (SP), Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) and the Future Party (GP) established on 4 January 2024, which includes the establishment of a joint group in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM).

Background

2023 election

Before the 2023 parliamentary election, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) amended the electoral system so that the distribution of parliamentary deputies would be made by the individual votes of the parties instead of the total votes of the alliances. As a result of this change, it was prevented that the parties that could not get a deputy alone could unite under the roof of the alliance and get a deputy. Thereupon, Temel Karamollaoğlu, President of the Felicity Party, held talks with the Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) and the Future Party to make a joint list within the Nation Alliance. While the Future Party was in favour of a tripartite alliance, DEVA Party Chairman Ali Babacan refused to enter the elections from the lists of the Felicity Party, so the tripartite alliance could not be established. Instead, Felicity Party, Future Party, DEVA Party and Democrat Party (DP) participated in the elections from the lists of the Republican People's Party. As a result of the elections, DEVA Party won 15 deputies to the TBMM, while Felicity Party and Future Party won 10 deputies. In July 2023, the Felicity and Future Alliance consisted of SP and GP was formed. In December 2024, Mehmet Emin Ekmen [tr] and Ertuğrul Kaya [tr] of DEVA joined the SAADET group to help that group. Mustafa Yeneroğlu [tr], Burak Dalgın [tr] and Selma Aliye Kavaf left DEVA in reaction of the upcoming merger.

References

  1. ^ Yıldız Yazıcıoğlu (10 January 2024). "TBMM'de çatı parti birlikteliği: Yeni Yol Partisi kuruldu". VOA Turkey (in Turkish). Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  2. "DEVA Partili Mehmet Emin Ekmen, Saadet-Gelecek Grubu'na katılmak için dilekçe verdi". Medyascope (in Turkish). 27 December 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
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