Party of Friendship, Equality and Peace
The Party of Friendship, Equality and Peace (Greek: Κόμμα Ισότητας, Ειρήνης και Φιλίας, abbr. Κ.Ι.Ε.Φ., KIEF, Turkish: Dostluk-Eşitlik-Barış Partisi) is a Greek political party founded to represent the interests of native Muslims of Greece. The recognised muslim minority in Greece consists mainly of Pomaks, muslims of Turkish and Bulgarian heritage and Roma.
Party of Friendship, Equality and Peace | |
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Leader | Cigdem Asafoglou[1] |
Founder | Sadik Achmet |
Founded | 1991 |
Preceded by | Independent Muslim List |
Ideology | Turkish minority interests Muslim minority politics Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre |
European affiliation | European Free Alliance (observer) |
Website | |
http://www.debpartisi.org | |
Overview
The party was created on September 13, 1991 by Sadik Achmet who presided over it until his death in 1995. Achmet was succeeded by his widow Isik Achmet (Işık Ahmet) who led until 1999. The party was then led by Achmet Chatziosman until 2007 when Chatziosman was elected member of the Greek Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). The next chairman, Moustafa Bosnak, was replaced in July 2010 by Moustafa Ali Tsavous.[2] Achmet Chatziosman was elected in 2002 and 2006 for the Rhodope Prefecture on a common PASOK-Synaspismós list and was vice-prefect from 2002 to 2007.[3]
The 5th Ordinary General Congress of the FEP Party took place on January 5, 2019 at the FEP Party Headquarters. Çiğdem Asafoğlu, the only candidate in the congress that took place in the party's headquarters, was elected as the new president of FEP Party.[4]
Notable members
- Sadik Achmet
- Ismail Molla
- Achmet Faikoglou
- Achmet Chatziosman
- Tsetin Mantatzi
- Galip Galip
- Isik Achmet
- Moustafa Mposnak
- Moustafa Ali Tsavous
Electoral results
Results, 1996-2012 (year links to election page) | ||||||||
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Year | Type of Election | Votes | % | Mandates | ||||
1996 | Parliament |
supported PASOK |
- |
1 | ||||
2000 | Parliament |
supported PASOK |
- |
2 | ||||
2004 | Parliament |
supported ND |
- |
1 | ||||
2007 | Parliament |
supported PASOK |
- |
2 | ||||
2009 | Parliament |
supported PASOK |
- |
2 | ||||
2012 | Parliament |
supported DISY |
- |
- | ||||
2012 | Parliament |
supported DIMAR |
- |
- | ||||
Election results
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||||
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Election | Votes | % | ±pp | Seats won | +/− | Rank | Leader |
2014 | 41,433 | 0.75% | 0 / 21 |
#16 | Moustafa Ali Tsavous | ||
2019 | 40,245 | 0.71% | 0 / 21 |
#18 | Çiğdem Asafoğlu |
Although unable to send MEPs due to 3% national threshold, DEB emerged as the first party in Xanthi and Rhodope regional units in both 2014 and 2019 European elections, drawing attention. In 2019 elections, DEB received 38% of the votes in Xanthi regional unit and 25.24% of the votes in Rhodope regional unit.[5] DEB also received 1.30% of the votes in Evros regional unit. While in the overall region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, the party came in as the 3rd biggest party after top 2 national parties New Democracy and Syriza. Other regions outside Eastern Macedonia and Thrace where votes were cast for DEB were listed as Dodecanese, Thessaloniki, and Athens.
Other Turkish minority parties in South-Eastern Europe
- Movement for Rights and Freedoms (Bulgaria)
- Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo (Kosovo)
- Democratic Party of Turks (Republic of North Macedonia)
- Democratic Turkish Union of Romania (Romania)
References
- http://www.debpartisi.org/indexENG1.php?s=detailsENG&id=5778
- (in Turkish) Dostluk-Eşitlik-Barış Partisi’nde yeni dönem Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine, Millet (Xanthi), July 15, 2010
- (in Greek) ΟΣΜΑΝ ΑΧΜΕΤ ΧΑΤΖΗ, ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΗΣ ΡΟΔΟΠΗΣ Archived 2009-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, MP profile page, accessed on September 24, 2009
- http://www.debpartisi.org/indexENG1.php?s=detailsENG&id=5778
- "Yunanistan'da AP seçimlerinde DEB başarısı". Dünya. Anadolu Agency. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.