The Homeland Party () was a political party in Turkey, founded in May 2021 by Muharrem ðnce, the former candidate of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in the 2018 Turkish presidential election. It has dissolved itself in July 2025.
The party originated as a social movement (Homeland Movement) in September 2020, two years after the election. It split from the CHP after ðnce failed to unseat serving CHP leader Kemal KñlñçdaroÃÂlu from his position. ðnce was also encouraged to establish a party during his Homeland Movement campaign.
The party was largely seen as a protest movement against the established CHP leadership, which had refused to resign despite consecutive election losses and has been accused by ðnce of straying from the CHP's core Kemalist values. One of the party's slogans is "Neither from the right nor from the left, but in the way of Atatürk".
The Homeland Movement was founded by Muharrem ðnce in Sivas on 4 September 2020, marking the anniversary of the Sivas Congress, with the motto of "The Homeland Movement In a Thousand Days (Bin Günde Memleket Hareketi)". ðnce stated that the aim of the movement during its foundation as "...not an intraparty opposition movement, we are offering an alternative to Turkey. Turkey needs to reunite and share. The name of the movement that we started today is 'Homeland Within 1000 Days' movement."
Muharrem ðnce, on 8 December 2020, stated that he would leave the CHP, which he had been a member of since 1992, and that the Homeland Movement would be registered as a political party. The name and logo of the party would be made public by himself at a press conference in the future. ðnce started a three-day preseason training in Nevà Âehir on 25 January 2021 with a team that consisted of 80 people, and said: "We have unanimously accepted our party constitution".
Muharrem ðnce said that the party's foundation application would be given to the Ministry of Interior in April 2021. It was eventually provided earlier than expected on 17 May, at which time the party was officially established. Upon establishment, three CHP members of the Parliament joined the party. One of them resigned later from the party and became independent. The party sought to gain support from CHP's constituencies, especially followers of ulusalcñlñk within the party.
In February 2023, Muharrem ðnce announced that the Homeland Party is discussing an electoral alliance with the Democratic Left Party, the Victory Party, True Party and the Justice Party for the 2023 Turkish general election.
On 6 March 2023, Muharrem ðnce left the four-party alliance negotiations by sending a message to their WhatsApp group.