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Ottoman Liberal People's Party

Ottoman Liberal People's Party () was a political party founded during the Armistice period under the leadership of Ali Fethi Bey by state officials and politicians who resigned from the Union and Progress Party following its 1918 congress. Mustafa Kemal Pasha was one of its prominent supporters.

Intraparty opposition

On September 30, 1918, the Committee of Union and Progress convened under the chairmanship of Talaat Pasha. Speaking at this meeting, Ali Fethi Bey said the following:

This speech caused the opposition within the party to rally around Ali Fethi Bey and laid the foundations of a new party.

At the October 10, 1918 parliamentary meeting, Ali Fethi Bey broke away from the party by running for the chairmanship of the Chamber of Deputies despite the party's decision on Halil Bey, and although he lost in this vote, he received 53 votes.

Foundation

Liberal People's Party was founded under the leadership of Ali Fethi Bey by civil servants who left the Union and Progress Party during the government of Ahmed Izzet Pasha. There is no exact information about the date of its foundation. On October 19, 1918, it is stated that the party was established in the Parliament. Based on this, it is estimated that the party was founded a few days before. It gained the support of about 30 MPs in the Chamber of Deputies.

Party program

  • On or after November 1, 1918, there was a 94-point party program published in various newspapers in Istanbul.
  • While the religion of the state was defined as Islam in Article 1 of the party's program, the freedom of opinion in Article 3 was seen as a liberal step.
  • From Article 50 to Article 60, the party's education policy was stated. Private educational institutions were allowed, provided that they were under the supervision of the state, and in addition, the establishment of agricultural and industrial schools was envisioned.
  • The party envisaged a production-based economic program and emphasized the importance of road construction and maritime trade.

Parliament and party activities

OHAF, together with the Renewal Party, took an oppositional stance against the grand vizierate of Ahmet Tevfik Pasha. Both parties were seen as the continuation of the Committee of Union and Progress.

Dissolution

After the dissolution of the Committee of Union and Progress, the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, which acted against the Unionists, also dissolved the Liberal People's Party with the decision of the Council of Ministers dated May 6, 1919. Regarding the closure, it was explained that they were a renamed version of the Committee of Union and Progress and for this reason, it was decided to cancel the party's founding petition.

Although Yozgat MP Şakir Bey tried to re-establish the party in 1919, he failed to achieve results.

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