Historical political party in Turkey
The Turkish Communist Party (Turkish : Türkiye Komünist Fırkası , TKF), often referred to as the "official" (resmi ) communist party, was a political party in Turkey .
History
Foundation
The TKF was set up by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in October 1920 in order to counter the influence of the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP).[ 1] The party organ was Anadoluda Yeni Gün .[ 2] Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu was the editor of the party organ.[ 3]
TKF and Comintern
At the end of 1920, the party applied for Comintern membership.[ 4] On 22 November 1920, with the approval of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey , Turkish government sent a four-member delegation led by Tevfik Rüştü Aras on a mission to establish links with the Soviet government.[ 2] On 8 June 1921, Tevfik Rüştü Aras published an article in support of the Turkish War of Independence in the French-language Comintern newspaper named Moscou .[ 5] Following the pressure by Communist Party of Turkey , TKF was not accepted to the 3rd World Congress of the Communist International as a member.[ 4]
Ban
After the Çerkes Ethem uprising, all left wing parties including TKF were banned.[ 4] Atatürk disbanded the party after a short existence of 3 months.[ 1]
References
Minor parties (without representation above local level)