This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) elected to the Assembly of the Republic for the 9th Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus at the 2018 parliamentary election. [1] [2]
The list below indicates the MPs in the parties in which they were elected; any change of political party is indicated separately.
Party | Members | Change | Proportion | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
National Unity Party | 21 | 7 | 42% | |||
Republican Turkish Party | 12 | 9 | 24% | |||
People's Party | 9 | new | 18% | |||
Democratic Party | 3 | 9 | 6% | |||
Communal Democracy Party | 3 | 0 | 6% | |||
Rebirth Party | 2 | new | 4% | |||
Total | 50 | 100% | ||||
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Faiz Sucuoğlu | National Unity Party |
vacant | National Unity Party |
Hüseyin Özgürgün | National Unity Party |
Hasan Taçoy | National Unity Party |
Olgun Amcaoğlu | National Unity Party |
Zorlu Töre | National Unity Party |
Tufan Erhürman | Republican Turkish Party |
Özdil Nami | Republican Turkish Party |
Sıla Usar İncirli | Republican Turkish Party |
Doğuş Derya | Republican Turkish Party |
Kudret Özersay | People's Party |
Tolga Atakan | People's Party |
Gülşah Sanver Manavoğlu | People's Party |
Cemal Özyiğit | Communal Democracy Party |
Serdar Denktaş | Democratic Party |
Bertan Zaroğlu | Rebirth Party |
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Sunat Atun | National Unity Party |
Dursun Oğuz | National Unity Party |
Oğuzhan Hasipoğlu | National Unity Party |
Ersan Saner | National Unity Party |
Resmiye Canaltay | National Unity Party |
Erkut Şahali | Republican Turkish Party |
Teberrüken Uluçay | Republican Turkish Party |
Asım Akansoy | Republican Turkish Party |
Hasan Topal | People's Party |
Ayşegül Baybars | People's Party |
Fikri Ataoğlu | Democratic Party |
Hüseyin Angolemli | Communal Democracy Party |
Erhan Arıklı | Rebirth Party |
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Kutlu Evren | National Unity Party |
Ünal Üstel | National Unity Party |
İzlem Gürçağ | National Unity Party |
Özdemir Berova | National Unity Party |
Fazilet Özdenefe | Republican Turkish Party |
Fikri Toros | Republican Turkish Party |
Erek Çağatay | People's Party |
Jale Refik Rogers | People's Party |
Zeki Çeler | Communal Democracy Party |
Koral Çağman | Democratic Party |
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Nazım Çavuşoğlu | National Unity Party |
Önder Sennaroğlu | National Unity Party |
Yasemi Öztürk | National Unity Party |
Biray Hamzaoğluları | Republican Turkish Party |
Mesut Genç | People's Party |
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Ali Pilli | National Unity Party |
Menteş Gündüz | National Unity Party |
Armağan Candan | Republican Turkish Party |
Hasan Büyükoğlu | People's Party |
Member of Parliament | Party |
---|---|
Aytaç Çaluda | National Unity Party |
Salahi Şahiner | Republican Turkish Party |
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