Everything about Virtue Party totally explained
Virtue Party (
Turkish:
Fazilet Partisi) was a political party in
Turkey. It was found unconstitutional by Constitutional Court and then banned in
2001. After the party's ban, the party MPs founded two parties: reformist
Justice and Development Party (AKP) and traditionalist
Felicity Party (SP).
Founders of Fazilet Partisi were also active members of
Milli Nizam Partisi,
Milli Selamet Partisi and
Refah Partisi. The Virtue Party was the first party in this tradition to have genuine intra-party democracy. In the party congress in 2000, the candidate of reformist faction
Abdullah Gul gained considerable support to challenge the traditionalist candidate and the party leader Recai Kutan.
Merve Kavakçı, the female elected MP who was banned from swearing her
oath in Parliament because she wore
hijab, was a Virtue Party member.
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