Justice and Development party(AKP)


The Justice and Development Party (known popularly
by its Turkish acronym Adalet Ve Kalkinma Partisi the
AKP) secured sweeping victory of almost 35 percent of the vote
in the November 2002 parliamentary elections. This landslide
victory allowed the AKP to form a single-party government.
The AKP was formed by the reformist leaders like Recep Tayyip
Erdogan and Abdullah Gul who broke away from the Fazilet
Party of Arbakan in 2001. The AKP is now in their third term
after the splendid victory of 12 June 2011 in which the party
scored 49.9 percent votes. It means half of the Turkish
electorate voted for the AKP. The peculiarity of this progress is
the successive victory of an Islamic rooted party in a ‘secular’
country where Islam has always been perceived hostilely.
Turkey’s Kemalist elite had always tried to portray Turkey as
secular and continued to deny the role of Islam in public sphere.
But the AKP’s successive victories and increasing religious
consciousness insist Turkey to re-read its established claims.

To be continued.....
read THE COMPANION, Vol.7, issue,2, p.19-20
2012 July

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