Future Party (Turkey)


The Future Party is a political party operating in Türkiye, founded on December 12, 2019, under the leadership of Ahmet Davutoğlu. According to the party's bylaws, its official abbreviation is "Future Party." Its symbol is a sycamore leaf. It has four members in the Turkish Grand National Assembly. However, due to joint group efforts, all four are members of Yeni Yol. Its leader is Ahmet Davutoğlu.
The party supports the strengthened parliamentary system proposed by the country's opposition parties.

History

Formation

The Future Party was founded on 12 December 2019 by Ahmet Davutoğlu, a former foreign minister and prime minister on behalf of the conservative Justice and Development Party. Having been elected prime minister on 28 August 2014 with the support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Davutoğlu later opposed the latter's moves to transform Turkey's form of government from a parliamentary to a presidential system. His conflict with Erdoğan culminated in Davutoğlu's resignation from the premiership, effective from 22 May 2016.
Following his resignation, Davutoğlu frequently criticized the AKP government, which led the party to launch disciplinary actions against him. In response, he resigned from the AKP on 13 September 2019. He later expressed interest in forming a new party in opposition to President Erdoğan's administration, and ultimately launched the Future Party on 12 December 2019. The new party immediately published a list of 154 founding members which included numerous former AKP officials and affiliates.
The Future Party opened its headquarters building in Çankaya on July 26, 2020. In the statement made by Davutoğlu on April 2, 2021, he stated that the party was entitled to participate in the elections by the Supreme Election Council.

In Parliament

On 6 July 2023, 10 deputies from the Future Party agreed to establish a joint group in the parliament with the Felicity Party.

Policies

Davutoğlu has stated that the new party would push for a new constitution, a return to a parliamentary system, and education in minority languages. Moreover, the manifesto of the party criticized the current lack of rights for the Kurdish minority.

Merger proposal to [DEVA Party] (2023)

When agreement on forming a group failed, DEVA Party and the Future Party considered a full merger to form a group, and the possibility of a co-chairmanship was discussed. However, DEVA Party Chairman Ali Babacan deemed the co-chairmanship unsuitable, stating that it "could lead to dual leadership and a confusion of messages within the party leadership, and would be unsustainable.
A party official who participated in the talks stated that the parties had considered "the possibility of a future merger by establishing an umbrella party in Parliament," but that this was not deemed feasible. It was also reported that the majority of DEVA Party organizations were unsympathetic to the idea of forming a group outside of the legal entity, and that discussions between the Felicity Party and the Future Party were ongoing, but had not yielded any results.

Establishing a joint group with the [Felicity Party]

On July 6, 2023, officials from the Felicity Party and the Future Party announced an agreement to establish a joint parliamentary group. Following the signing of a protocol titled "Felicity Party-Future Party Alliance," Future Party deputies Mustafa Nedim Yamalı, Serap Yazıcı Özbudun, Cemalettin Kani Torun, Sema Silkin Ün, Selim Temurci, İsa Mesih Şahin, Doğan Demir, Mustafa Bilici, Hasan Ekici, and Selçuk Özdağ resigned from their respective parties and joined the Felicity Party, enabling the Felicity Party to establish a parliamentary group. Selçuk Özdağ became the chairman of this new group.

Başkanlık Kurulu üyeleri

Partinin başkanlık kurulu üyeleri aşağıdaki gibidir.
#AdıGörevi
1Ahmet DavutoğluChairman
2Chairman Parlement
3Secretary General
4Head of Political Affairs and Internal Affairs
5Head of the Organization
6Head of Civil Society and Public Relations
7Head of Law and Justice Policies
8President of Local Governments
9Head of Election Affairs
10Head of Family and Social Policies
11Feridun BilginHead of Economic Policies
12Minister of communications
13Ümit YardımDirector of Foreign Policy and Defense
14Head of Informatics and R&D
15President of Human, Nature and Environmental Rights
16Head of Administrative and Financial Affairs
17Head of Women's Policies
18Head of Youth Policies
19Head of Education and Science Policies
20Head of Health Policies
21Head of Food Safety and Agriculture
22President of Labor and Social Security
23President of Industry and Technology
24Head of Commerce
25President of Urbanization
26Head of Culture and Tourism Policies
27President of Energy and Natural Resources
28Director of Transport and Infrastructure

Future Party and elections

Parliamentary elections

The Future Party decided to participate in the 2023 general elections from the Republican People's Party lists. Nineteen places were reserved for the Future Party from the CHP lists. As a result of the elections, 10 people became members of parliament.

Interim local elections

The Future Party participated in the 2021 mayoral election in Güney, a town in the Sinanpaşa district of Afyonkarahisar. AK Party candidate Erol Karabacak was elected mayor, receiving 1021 of the 1606 valid votes cast, out of a total of 1709. The Future Party candidate, who finished fifth, received 17 votes.