People's Unity Party
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People's Unity Party | |
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Abbreviation | HBP |
Founder | Hasan Çakar |
General Secretary | Hasan Çakar |
Founded | 2 May 2013[1] |
Ideology | Hasani nationalism Turanism Hasani socialism Communitarianism Sovereigntism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Regional affiliation | Islamic Democrats Group |
Colours | "Hasani blue" (customary) |
Divan | 3 / 5 |
Mejlis | 3 / 5 |
The People's Unity Party (Hasani: Halk Birlik Partisi), formerly known as the Hasanistan Secessionist Party (Hasanistan Separatçı Partisi) and the Nomad Party (Göçebe Partisi), is a socialist-nationalist political party in Hasanistan. It is the oldest political party in the country, having been created to serve as the ruling party during the short-lived one-party state, and has been a part of almost all Hasani governments since the introduction of a multi-party system.
History
The party was established as the Hasanistan Secessionist Party on 2 May 2013, during the late period of the First Hasani Republic, to serve as the main political organisation for promoting international recognition of Hasanistan as well as the ruling party under a one-party system.[1] Its formation is regarded to have been an attempt to establish a party of power to centralise support for Supreme Leader Hasan Çakar's rule. However, this authority was short-lived and a multi-party democracy was established in the following month.[2] Supreme Leader Çakar remained in office, under the same title but now relegated to being the head of government rather than the head of state. The Secessionist Party stood Nico Fors as its candidate in country's first democratic election for the Presidency but was defeated by Tanju Çakar of the Progressive Party.[3] The party later achieved its first electoral success under the democratic system after its presidential candidate Fors was elected as Prime of Batyr in the 2013 Batyr election.[4]
The Secessionist Party was renamed as the Nomad Party and adopted a new logo as part of a rebranding on 27 March 2014, although committed to maintaining its "political ideology".[5] In the prelude to the 2014 presidential election, the party was rumoured to be considering standing a candidate (speculated to be either Supreme Leader Çakar or previous candidate Fors) and hoping for an electoral alliance with the Hasanistan Independence Party.[6] However, the party eventually did not contest the election and instead sought to position itself as the kingmaker between the Progressive and Independence parties.[7] Following Tanju Çakar's victory in the election, Hasan Çakar stood down as Supreme Leader.[8]
In late 2014, the party promised to achieve United Nations recognition of Hasanistan by 2016.[9]
Hasan Çakar announced his intention to stand as a candidate in the upcoming presidential election in 2016.[10]
Ideology
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election year | Candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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Nico Fors | Not elected | |||
Did not participate | Not elected | |||
Hasan Çakar | Elected | |||
Withdrew | Not elected | |||
Hasan Çakar | Elected |
Gubernatorial elections
Election year | State | Candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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Batyr | Nico Fors | Elected |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hasanistan is now a single-party state. Batyr Times. 2 May 2013.
- ↑ Hasanistan is now a constitutional leadership with parliamentary system. Batyr Times. 9 June 2013.
- ↑ First ever presidential elections end. Batyr Times. 10 June 2013.
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2013/09/2013-batyr-prime-elections-start.html
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/03/secessionist-party-renamed.html
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/06/election-news-june-22-2014.html
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/08/2nd-presidential-election-starts-in.html
- ↑ Tanju Çakar has two more years after close election finishes in victory. Batyr Times. 25 August 2014.
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2014/10/nomad-party-says-it-will-get-hasani.html
- ↑ https://www.hasanistan.world/2016/02/decentralization-plans.html