Turkey’s first political party with ‘Kurdistan’ in title is formed
Turkeyâs Kurdistan Democrat Party (T-KDP) has been officially found with the permission of the Supreme Court of Appeals prosecutorâs office. The word âKurdistan,â which is a taboo in Turkey and has been banned in many areas in the country in the past, is being used by a political party for the first time.
The Supreme Court of Appeals prosecutorâs office has decided the use of the word âKurdistanâ in the partyâs title does not conflict with the Turkish Constitution and gave permission to the partyâs foundation.
The T-KDP first received the Interior Ministryâs approval. Mehmet Emin KardaÅ is the founding leader of the party. He previously said the party has no links to Iraqâs Kurdistan Democrat Party.
However, the party takes Mustafa Barzani, the founder of Iraqâs Kurdistan Democrat Party and father of Masoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), as a model.
The symbol of the T-KDP is the sun rising behind Mount Ararat and the partyâs colors are yellow, red and green, widely seen together in Kurdish-origin party flags.
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