28th Parliament of Turkey
The 28th Parliament of Turkey was elected at the 2023 Turkish parliamentary election. It succeeded the 27th Parliament of Turkey in May 2023. The 600 members, elected through proportional representation from 87 electoral districts of Turkey, are shown below.
Changes
Switched parties
- Mustafa Sarıgül
- Mithat Sancar
- Pervin Buldan
- İdris Nebi Hatipoğlu
- Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar
- Salihe Aydeniz
- Suat Pamukçu
- Ayşe Sibel Yanıkömeroğlu
- Aykut Kaya
- Seyithan İzsiz
- Ahmet Ersagun Yücel
- Bilal Bilici
- Nimet Özdemir
- Dursun Ataş
- Ümit Özlale
- Mustafa Nedim Yamalı
- Ertuğrul Kaya
- Mehmet Emin Ekmen
- Ali Fazıl Kasap
- Kürşad Zorlu
- Selma Aliye Kavaf
- Cemal Enginyurt
- Mehmet Salih Uzun
- Serap Yazıcı Özbudun
- Mehmet Selim Ensarioğlu
- Ünal Karaman
- Adnan Beker
- Hasan Ekici
- Seda Kaya Ösen
- Evrim Rızvanoğlu
- Cem Avşar
- Ümit Dikbayır
- Doğan Demir
- İsa Mesih Şahin
- Hasan Ufuk Çakır
- İrfan Karatutlu
- Burak Dalgın
Became independent
- Koray Aydın
- Ediz Ün
- Ahmet Zenbilci
- Hasan Basri Sönmez
- İsmail Akgül
- Mustafa Demir
- Mustafa Yeneroğlu
- Selim Temurci
Those who resigned from their parties and returned
- On December 10, 2023, Nationalist Movement Party MP Saffet Sancaklı announced that he resigned from his party. He returned to MHP on April 15, 2024.
- Elected in the 2023 general elections as an Ankara MP from the İYİ Party, Yüksel Arslan resigned from the party on December 21, 2023 following the decision of then İYİ Party Chairwoman Meral Akşener to enter the 2024 local elections without an alliance and returned to the İYİ Party on April 9, 2025.
Establishment of a joint group between the Felicity Party and the Future Party
On 6 July 2023, 10 deputies from the Future Party agreed to establish a joint group in the parliament with the Felicity Party.On 16 December 2023, CHP member Ali Fazıl Kasap joined the Felicity Party so they could keep their parliament group after the death of one of their members.
Establishment of a joint group between Felicity Party, Democracy and Progress Party and Future Party
----On January 10, 2025, 17 MPs from the Felicity Party and 8 deputies from the Democracy and Progress Party united in New Path to establish a common group in the parliament.
Those who did not join the [New Path] group
Death of Members
- On 12 December 2023, Felicity Party deputy Hasan Bitmez suffered a heart attack during a parliament meeting. He died two days later, on 14 December.
- On 3 May 2025, DEM Party deputy Sırrı Süreyya Önder died at Florence Nightingale Hospital where he was being treated for multiple organ failure.
Unable to begin their duties
The Hatay deputy for the TİP, Can Atalay is currently imprisoned due to his suspected involvement in the Gezi Park protests and is therefore unable to take part in the parliament.Can Atalay lost his MP status on January 30, 2024 due to his imprisonment.
Resigned from their duties
- Burcu Köksal
- Abdurrahman Tutdere
- Ahmet Önal
- Hasan Baltacı
- Murat Kurum | Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change.