This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) elected to the Assembly of the Republic for the 2nd [1] Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at the 1990 parliamentary election, which was held on 6 May 1990.
The list below indicates the MPs in the parties in which they were elected.
Party | Members | Change | Proportion | |||
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National Unity Party | 34 | 10 | 68% | |||
Party for Democratic Struggle | 16 | 10 | 32% | |||
Total | 50 | 100% | ||||
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
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Emin Uzun | National Unity Party |
Serdar Denktaş | National Unity Party |
Hakkı Atun | National Unity Party |
Kenan Atakol | National Unity Party |
Salih Coşar | National Unity Party |
Günay Caymaz | National Unity Party |
Nazif Borman | National Unity Party |
Güner Göktuğ | National Unity Party |
Vehbi Zeki Serter | National Unity Party |
Süha Türköz | National Unity Party |
Zaim Necatigil | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Erbilen | National Unity Party |
Erkan Emekçi | National Unity Party |
Hasan Yumuk | National Unity Party |
Atay Ahmet Raşit | National Unity Party |
Gülin Sayıner | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Akıncı | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Mehmet Civa | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Özker Özgür | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Hasan Sarıca | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Ergün Vehbi | Party for Democratic Struggle |
İbrahim Koreli | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Feridun Önsav | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
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Muarrem Söylemez | National Unity Party |
Derviş Eroğlu | National Unity Party |
Mehmet Bayram | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Adaoğlu | National Unity Party |
Ertuğrul Hasipoğlu | National Unity Party |
Aytaç Beşeşler | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Curcioğlu | National Unity Party |
Eşber Serakıncı | National Unity Party |
Ömer Demir | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Karpaslı | National Unity Party |
Ruhsan Tuğyan | National Unity Party |
Ahmet Sevinç | National Unity Party |
Taşkent Atasayan | National Unity Party |
Naci Talat Usar | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Ahmet Kaşif | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Kenan Akın | Party for Democratic Struggle |
İsmet Kotak | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Hüseyin Angolemli | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Mehmet Altınay | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
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İlkay Kamil | National Unity Party |
Salih Miroğlu | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Hacıahmetoğlu | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Şükrü Serdaroğlu | National Unity Party |
Ayhan Halit Acarkan | National Unity Party |
Ziya Rızkı | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Fadıl Çağda | Party for Democratic Struggle |
Salih Usar | Party for Democratic Struggle |
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