This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) who were a part of the Interim Assembly of the Republic which met 4 times awaiting the formation of the Founding Parliament of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus following the establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. All 40 elected members of the interim assembly were coming from the Federated Assembly. These members were elected at the 1981 parliamentary election, which was held on 28 June 1981.
The tenure of office of this parliament was from 15 November 1983 to 6 December 1983.
Party | Members | Proportion | ||||
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National Unity Party | 18 | 45.0% | ||||
Communal Liberation Party | 10 | 25.0% | ||||
Republican Turkish Party | 6 | 15.0% | ||||
Democratic People's Party | 1 | 2.5% | ||||
Nationalist Turkish Party | 1 | 2.5% | ||||
Party of Working People | 1 | 2.5% | ||||
Independents | 3 | 7.5% | ||||
Total | 40 | 100% | ||||
Parliament was formed |
The same presidential committee continued to its office from the last Federated Assembly.
Title | Name | Period | Party |
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Speaker of the Assembly | Nejat Konuk | 15 November 1983 - 6 December 1983 | Independent |
Deputy Speaker of the Assembly | Ekrem Ural | ||
Administrative Clerks | Taşkent Atasayan | ||
Ali Atun | |||
Ali Volkan | |||
Member of Parliament [1] | Party [1] [2] |
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Salih Coşar | National Unity Party |
Kenan Atakol | National Unity Party |
Hakkı Atun | National Unity Party |
Olgun Paşalar | National Unity Party |
Nazif Borman | National Unity Party |
İrsen Küçük | National Unity Party |
Enver Emin | National Unity Party |
Özel Tahsin | National Unity Party |
Alpay Durduran | Communal Liberation Party |
Ali Volkan | Communal Liberation Party |
Erdal Süreç | Communal Liberation Party |
İbrahim Koreli | Communal Liberation Party |
Özker Özgür | Republican Turkish Party |
Mehmet Civa | Republican Turkish Party |
Ergün Vehbi | Republican Turkish Party |
Nejat Konuk | Independent |
Ekrem Ural | Independent |
Fuat Veziroğlu | Independent |
Member of Parliament [1] | Party [1] [2] |
---|---|
Derviş Eroğlu | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Karpaslı | National Unity Party |
Orhan Zihni Bilgehan | National Unity Party |
Eşber Serakıncı | National Unity Party |
Ali Atun | National Unity Party |
Mehmet Bayram | National Unity Party |
Taşkent Atasayan | National Unity Party |
Mehmet Altınay | Communal Liberation Party |
İsmail Bozkurt | Communal Liberation Party |
Çetin Veziroğlu | Communal Liberation Party |
Hüseyin Angolemli | Communal Liberation Party |
Naci Talat Usar | Republican Turkish Party |
Hüseyin Celâl | Republican Turkish Party |
İsmet Kotak | Democratic People's Party |
İsmail Tezer | Nationalist Turkish Party |
Member of Parliament [1] | Party [1] [2] |
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Mustafa Hacıahmetoğlu | National Unity Party |
Mustafa Çağatay | National Unity Party |
Oğuz Ramadan Korhan | National Unity Party |
Esat Varoğlu | Communal Liberation Party |
Gözel Halim | Communal Liberation Party |
Fadıl Çağda | Republican Turkish Party |
Hasan Özbaflı | Party of Working People |
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