Anatolia PartyW
Anatolia Party

The Anatolia Party was a political party in Turkey led by Emine Ülker Tarhan. It was founded on 14 November 2014 following Tarhan's resignation from the Republican People's Party (CHP) due to disillusionment with the leadership of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Its logo is composed of a rising sun with a sunflower, representing Anatolia and Thrace respectively. The party's name was subject to a legal complaint by former MP Yılmaz Hastürk, who claimed that the political parties law in Turkey forbade party names to refer to geographic regions, though a former party was named Great Anatolia Party without facing legal problems.

Crescent Star Party (Turkey)W
Crescent Star Party (Turkey)

The Crescent Star Party is a Kemalist and nationalist political party in Turkey. It was founded on 3 September 2003. The party's name comes from national symbols crescent and star on Turkish flag.

Homeland Party (Turkey, 2021)W
Homeland Party (Turkey, 2021)

The Homeland Party, is a political party in Turkey that was founded on 17 May 2021 by Muharrem İnce, the former candidate of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in the 2018 presidential elections. The party originated as a social movement on September 2020, 2 years after the election. It split from the CHP after İnce failed to unseat serving CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu from his position. İnce was also encouraged to establish a party during his Homeland Movement campaign. The party is largely seen as a protest movement against the established CHP leadership, which has refused to resign despite consecutive election losses and has been accused by İnce of straying from the CHP's core Kemalist values. It has 3 seats in the Grand National Assembly, and 1 district mayor, in İbradı, Antalya.

Independent Republican Party (Turkey)W
Independent Republican Party (Turkey)

The Independent Republican Party is a Kemalist political party defends republicanism and full independence in Turkey. It was founded by constitutional law professor Mümtaz Soysal and many academics on 24 July 2002.

Independent Turkey PartyW
Independent Turkey Party

The Independent Turkey Party is a nationalist and Kemalist political party founded on 25 September 2001 by Haydar Baş.

National Struggle PartyW
National Struggle Party

The National Struggle Party is a Nationalist political party in Turkey. It was formed by Ahmet Kaya, whose Turkish nationalism has been contrasted with the Kurdish nationalist singer of the same name. The MMP's founders claim that it is neither a rival nor an enemy of any other established party, even though its ideology is close to the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). The pro-Justice and Development Party (AKP) newspaper Yeni Akit accused the party of being founded by supporters of Fethullah Gülen after failing to gain influence within the MHP. However, the party also advocates Kemalism, which is in contrast with the Islamist political agenda of Gülen. The party currently has no representation in the Grand National Assembly and is yet to contest any elections.

Patriotic Party (Turkey)W
Patriotic Party (Turkey)

The Patriotic Party is a left-wing nationalist political party in Turkey.

Populist Party (Northern Cyprus)W
Populist Party (Northern Cyprus)

The Populist Party was a left-wing political party in Northern Cyprus between 1975 and 1981.

Republican Reliance PartyW
Republican Reliance Party

Republican Reliance Party was a former party in Turkey.

Rights and Equality PartyW
Rights and Equality Party

The Rights and Equality Party was a political party in Turkey, founded on 4 September 2008 by Osman Pamukoğlu, a former army general known for his military successes against the Kurdistan Workers' Party in the 1990s during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict.

Universe PartyW
Universe Party

The Universe Party is a nationalist and statist political party in Turkey, which was founded on 6 August 2014 and led by Kürşad Emre Öğretmek.

Workers' Party (Turkey)W
Workers' Party (Turkey)

The Workers' Party was a political party founded in 1992 and led by Doğu Perinçek. İP has its roots in the Revolutionary Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey (TİİKP), the Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey (TİKP) and the Socialist Party (SP) which was banned by the Constitutional Court in 1992. They are known as "Aydınlıkçılar" (Clarifiers) due to their daily newspaper Aydınlık that has a circulation of 63,000.