1st Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

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This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) elected to the Assembly of the Republic for the 1st [1] Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at the 1985 parliamentary election, which was held on 23 June 1985.

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The list below indicates the MPs in the parties in which they were elected.

PartyMembersChangeProportion
National Unity Party 24Increase2.svg648%
Republican Turkish Party 12Increase2.svg724%
Communal Liberation Party 10Decrease2.svg320%
New Dawn Party 4new8%
Total50100%

Lefkoşa

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
Kenan Atakol National Unity Party
Salih Coşar National Unity Party
Nazif Borman National Unity Party
Enver Emin National Unity Party
Günay Caymaz National Unity Party
Hakkı Atun National Unity Party
Vehbi Zeki Serter National Unity Party
Ahmet Akar National Unity Party
Altan Yavuz National Unity Party
Yüksel Tüccaroğlu National Unity Party
Olgun Paşalar National Unity Party
Özker Özgür Republican Turkish Party
Ergün Vehbi Republican Turkish Party
Mehmet Civa Republican Turkish Party
Kemal Emirzade Republican Turkish Party
Hasan Sarıca Republican Turkish Party
Feridun Önsav Republican Turkish Party
Mustafa Erbilen Communal Liberation Party
Alpay Durduran Communal Liberation Party
Erdal Süreç Communal Liberation Party
İbrahim Koreli Communal Liberation Party
Emin Uzun New Dawn Party

Gazimağusa

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
Mustafa Adaoğlu National Unity Party
Derviş Eroğlu National Unity Party
Mehmet Bayram National Unity Party
Hüseyin Curcioğlu National Unity Party
Mustafa Karpaslı National Unity Party
Taşkent Atasayan National Unity Party
Eşber Serakıncı National Unity Party
Onay Fadıl Demirciler National Unity Party
Erbay Kanatlı National Unity Party
Naci Talat Usar Republican Turkish Party
Ferdi Sabit Soyer Republican Turkish Party
Sadık Aktan Republican Turkish Party
Ergin Abdullah Republican Turkish Party
Hüseyin Angolemli Communal Liberation Party
Mehmet Altınay Communal Liberation Party
İsmail Bozkurt Communal Liberation Party
Çetin Veziroğlu Communal Liberation Party
Aytaç Beşeşler New Dawn Party
Kenan Akın New Dawn Party
Ömer Demir New Dawn Party

Girne

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
Mustafa Hacıahmetoğlu National Unity Party
Tokay Varış National Unity Party
Sait Güven National Unity Party
Atay Cafer National Unity Party
Fadıl Çağda Republican Turkish Party
Salih Usar Republican Turkish Party
Ziya Rızkı Communal Liberation Party
Rasıh Keskiner Communal Liberation Party

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "SEÇİMLER" (in Turkish). Assembly of the Republic. Archived from the original on 1 May 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Yüksek Seçim Kurulu İlan" (PDF). Yüksek Seçim Kurulu. 28 June 1985. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.