The Victory Party (, ZP) is a right-wing to far-right, anti-immigrant, right-wing populist, ultranationalist political party in Turkey founded on 26 August 2021 under the leadership of ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ. The party was represented in the Grand National Assembly by a single MP, ÃÂzdaÃÂ himself, until it failed to pass the electoral threshold in the 2023 election and therefore was barred from any seats.
The Victory Party is the continuation of the Ayyñldñz Movement () initiated by ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ, which became a youth movement after the establishment of the party. The founding petition of the party was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior on 26 August 2021 and then the party was officially established.
The party was founded by ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ, due to his many disagreements with other Turkish parties, including corruption allegations, the demographic effects of the ruling AKP's refugee policies (which the Victory Party calls "strategic demographic engineering"), the "anti-democratic approaches" by the ðYð Party, and his feuds with the MHP and the modern CHP. In ÃÂzdaÃÂ's words, it was organized under the name of Ayyñldñz Movement with the aim of "forming the motto of Turkish nationalism along the lines of Atatürk" and submitted its founding petition to the Ministry of Interior on August 26, 2021, when it was officially established.
Party leader ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàendorsed Ankara mayor Mansur Yavaà  for the 2023 presidential elections, although Yavaà  was a member of the CHP. Yavaà  stated the declaration was without his knowledge and consent, declaring he was not a candidate for president. ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàconfirmed that his statement was not with the consent of the Mayor of Ankara, claiming "It would have been a plot if we informed Mansur Yavaà Â".
In February 2023, Muharrem ðnce, the leader of the Homeland Party, announced that his party was 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.
On 11 March 2023, the Ancestral Alliance was formed with Victory Party, Justice Party, and two other minor parties. The alliance endorsed Sinan OÃÂan as their presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, who came in 3rd place in the first round. Victory Party received 2.23% of the vote and failed to pass the electoral threshold. On 24 May, ÃÂzdaàand the party announced they would back Kemal KñlñçdaroÃÂlu in the second round of the elections. The same day, it was revealed that there had been talks on ÃÂzdaÃÂ's appointment as Interior Minister if KñlñçdaroÃÂlu won the election and that the parties had agreed on a seven-point memorandum of understanding. However, the party's endorsed candidate, Sinan OÃÂan declared his support for Recep Tayyip ErdoÃÂan.
Upon its establishment, the party had two MPs, ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàand . Koncuk later rejoined the ðYð Party. ÃÂzdaàcontinued his membership until his party failed to enter parliament in 2023. Ancestral Alliance was dissolved shortly after the election.
On 5 May 2022, ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàmade a press statement against the Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, who criticized him heavily in a television program, and stated that he would be in front of the Ministry of Interior building at 11:00 the next day and that he was waiting for Süleyman Soylu. ÃÂzdaàand the crowd went to the Ministry of Interior the next day, but were blocked by the police. The statements made by ÃÂzdaàin front of the Ministry, and the statements he made to Soylu increased the visibility of his party in the media.
On 13 September 2022, a banner with the inscription "Domestic and National Escobar" on the Victory Party's Fatih District Directorate building and a bald and halfless head image below was hung. The Prosecutor's Office quickly removed this banner, stating that it "insulted a public official". Although it was not disclosed which public official was effectively being insulted.
In 2023, ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàcriticised Devlet Bahçeli and described him as "an agent". Semih Yalçñn, a high ranking MHP official later said that "ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ, who reveals his true colors by insulting our party, our chairman, and us, for revealing his hypocrisy, insincerity and bad intentions." He criticised ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ's father by saying "ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaÃÂ's father, the late , left our late Chief Alparslan Türkeà  alone the day before the military memoir on March 12, 1971 and resigned on March 11. In other words, he had daggered his companion in the back and left. ÃÂmit ÃÂzdaàwas made a deputy by Mr. Devlet Bahçeli as 'maybe he will be a man' and important duties were assigned to him. However, he left everything and ran away, just like his father. He shot his companion in the back. It was a burden for ÃÂzdaàto work in the ranks of nationalism and the MHP; it was heavy. With the referral of the genetic heritage he carried, he threw himself into the arms of sedition, mischief and serialization at the first opportunity".
These are the board members of Victory Party: