3rd 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 3rd [1] Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at the 1993 parliamentary election, which was held on 12 December 1993.

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

PartyMembersChangeProportion
National Unity Party 16Decrease2.svg1832%
Democratic Party 16new32%
Republican Turkish Party 13Increase2.svg1326%
Communal Liberation Party 5Increase2.svg510%
Total50100%

Lefkoşa

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
Salih Coşar National Unity Party
Günay Caymaz National Unity Party
Vehbi Zeki Serter National Unity Party
Kenan Atakol National Unity Party
Olgun Paşalar National Unity Party
İrsen Küçük National Unity Party
Erdal Onurhan National Unity Party
Serdar Denktaş Democratic Party
Mustafa Arabacıoğlu Democratic Party
Hakkı Atun Democratic Party
Taner Etkin Democratic Party
Onur Borman Democratic Party
Süha Türköz Democratic Party
Özker Özgür Republican Turkish Party
Mehmet Civa Republican Turkish Party
Ahmet Derya Republican Turkish Party
Vasfi Candan Republican Turkish Party
Feridun Önsav Republican Turkish Party
Özkan Murat Republican Turkish Party
Mustafa Akıncı Communal Liberation Party
İsmail Koreli Communal Liberation Party
Gülsen Bozkurt Communal Liberation Party

Gazimağusa

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
Derviş Eroğlu National Unity Party
Mehmet Bayram National Unity Party
Ertuğrul Hasipoğlu National Unity Party
Ruhsan Tuğyan National Unity Party
Eşber Serakıncı National Unity Party
Tansel Doratlı National Unity Party
Derviş Çobanoğlu National Unity Party
Ahmet Kaşif Democratic Party
Mustafa Adaoğlu Democratic Party
Kenan Akın Democratic Party
Mustafa Gökmen Democratic Party
İsmail Başarır Democratic Party
Aytaç Beşeşler Democratic Party
Ferdi Sabit Soyer Republican Turkish Party
Sonay Adem Republican Turkish Party
Hüseyin Celal Republican Turkish Party
Ergin Abdullah Republican Turkish Party
Hüseyin Angolemli Communal Liberation Party
Mehmet Emin Karagil Communal Liberation Party

Girne

Member of Parliament [1] [2] Party [1] [2]
İlkay Kamil National Unity Party
Salih Miroğlu National Unity Party
Ünal Üstel National Unity Party
Ali Özkan Altınışık Democratic Party
Ali Ertan Şükrü Democratic Party
Ayhan Acarkan Democratic Party
Salih Usar Republican Turkish Party
Ömer Soyer Kalyoncu Republican Turkish Party
Hasan Ataker Republican Turkish 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.
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