This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) elected to the Assembly of the Republic for the 4th [1] Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at the 1998 parliamentary election, which was held on 6 December 1998.
The list below indicates the MPs in the parties in which they were elected.
Party | Members | Change | Proportion | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
National Unity Party | 24 | 8 | 48% | |||
Democratic Party | 13 | 5 | 26% | |||
Communal Liberation Party | 7 | 2 | 14% | |||
Republican Turkish Party | 6 | 7 | 12% | |||
Total | 50 | 100% | ||||
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
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İrsen Küçük | National Unity Party |
Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu | National Unity Party |
Hasan Hasipoğlu | National Unity Party |
Vehbi Zeki Serter | National Unity Party |
Hasan Taçoy | National Unity Party |
Savaş Atakan | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Arabacıoğlu | Democratic Party |
Serdar Denktaş | Democratic Party |
Salih Coşar | Democratic Party |
Hüseyin Özgürgün | Democratic Party |
Mustafa Akıncı | Communal Liberation Party |
Kemal Havalı | Communal Liberation Party |
Gülsen Bozkurt | Communal Liberation Party |
Mehmet Ali Talat | Republican Turkish Party |
Kadri Fellahoğlu | Republican Turkish Party |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
---|---|
Derviş Eroğlu | National Unity Party |
Mehmet Bayram | National Unity Party |
Ertuğrul Hasipoğlu | National Unity Party |
Tansel Doratlı | National Unity Party |
Derviş Çobanoğlu | National Unity Party |
Ersoy İnce | National Unity Party |
Nurten Hüdaverdioğlu | National Unity Party |
Ahmet Kaşif | Democratic Party |
Hatice Faydalı | Democratic Party |
Kenan Akın | Democratic Party |
Hüseyin Angolemli | Communal Liberation Party |
Ferdi Sabit Soyer | Republican Turkish Party |
Sonay Adem | Republican Turkish Party |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
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Salih Miroğlu | National Unity Party |
İlkay Kamil | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Şükrü Serdaroğlu | National Unity Party |
Gülboy Beydağlı | National Unity Party |
İlker Nevzat | National Unity Party |
Ünal Üstel | Democratic Party |
Yusuf Özkum | Democratic Party |
Halil Sadrazam | Communal Liberation Party |
Sümer Aygın | Republican Turkish Party |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
---|---|
Mehmet Albayrak | National Unity Party |
Süha Türköz | National Unity Party |
Erdoğan Şanlıdağ | National Unity Party |
Türkay Tokel | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Öztoprak | Democratic Party |
İltaç Karayel | Democratic Party |
Tahsin Mertekçi | Communal Liberation Party |
Fatma Ekenoğlu | Republican Turkish Party |
Member of Parliament [1] [2] | Party [1] [2] |
---|---|
Önder Sennaroğlu | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Yenigün | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Avkıran Alanlı | National Unity Party |
Osman İmre | Democratic Party |
Ahmet Elbasan | Democratic Party |
Mehmet Emin Karagil | Communal Liberation Party |
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