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The Communist Party of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Komünist Partisi (TKP)) is a political party in Turkey.


There are at this moment several factions in Turkey who claim to be the true representators and succesors of the Communist Party of Turkey which was founded by Mustafa Suphi in 1920.

  • The TKP which separated in 1978 from the main TKP and became known after the periodical İşçinin Sesi (Worker's Voice) which they issued.
  • The legal political party TKP which was found in 2001 after they changed their name from SIP (Party for Socialist Power).
  • The TKP, which consists of three groups who don't feel themselves represented by the former two TKP parties and who are grouped around periodicals called Ürün sosyalist dergi (Harvest socialist magazine), and Savaş Yolu (strugle way).

External links

  • http://www.tkp.org.tr/en/index.asp
  • http://www.urundergisi.com/english.php
  • http://www.t-k-p.org

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Communist Party of Turkey: Information from Answers.com (928 words)
TKP merged into the United Communist Party of Turkey (TBKP) in 1988, in an attempt to gain legal recognition.
The political party TKP which was founded in 2001 after they changed their name from SIP (Party for Socialist Power (SİP) founded in 1993).
The TKP, which consists of three groups who don't feel themselves represented by the former two TKP parties and who are grouped around periodicals called Ürün sosyalist dergi (Harvest socialist magazine), and Savaş Yolu (Path of Struggle).
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