Communist Labour Party of Turkey
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Communist Labour Party of Turkey Türkiye Komünist Emek Partisi | |
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Abbreviation | TKEP |
General Secretary | Teslim Töre |
Founded | 1980 |
Ideology | Communism |
Communist Labour Party of Turkey (in Turkish: Türkiye Komünist Emek Partisi) is an illegal communist party in Turkey. TKEP was founded on May 1, 1980 by the People's Liberation Army of Turkey-Unity in Struggle (THKO-MB). THKO-MB was the pro-Soviet faction that developed out of the crumbles of the original THKO.
The general secretary of TKEP was Teslim Töre. Töre was jailed in 1993 and released in 2001.[1]
TKEP set up a 'Kurdish Autonomous Organization'. In 1982 it developed into the Communist Party of Kurdistan (KKP). In 1990 KKP was separated from TKEP.
In 1990 TKEP suffered a major split as the Communist Labour Party of Turkey/Leninist (TKEP/L) was founded. TKEP/L wanted to continue armed struggle.
TKEP started entering legal politics. It organized an open movement, Emek, that in 1994 joined the United Socialist Party [tr] (BSP), which would later become the Freedom and Solidarity Party (ÖDP) in 1996. In effect, through Emek, TKEP acted as a fraction within ÖDP. When ÖDP split in 2002, TKEP joined the new Socialist Labour Movement (SEH).
See also
- List of illegal political parties in Turkey
- Communist Party of Turkey (disambiguation), for other groups using similar names
- Communist party (disambiguation)
- List of Labour Parties
References
- ^ "68 Kuşağı'ndan Teslim Töre Yaşamını Yitirdi". Bianet. 24 November 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
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