Split from the CHP , founder and leader of the Anatolia Party The
Republican People's Party (CHP) has and continues to observe a split between the Kemalists who emphasize on nationalism and laicism and those who are more tolerant to non-secular and decentralized policies. A new initiative set out by CHP leader
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu led to the creation of a 'New CHP' (
Yeni CHP, abbreviated YCHP), which aimed to increase the party's appeal to the
Kurds in the south-east of the country. This led to opposition by the party's nationalist faction, and the YCHP initiative has been perceived as a failure, especially after many concerns were raised whether the party would continue to respect the principles of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and its stance against the
Kurdistan Workers' Party. Entering
parliament in the
2011 general election as a CHP
Ankara MP, Emine Ülker Tarhan was a nationalist within her party. She was seen as a potential CHP presidential candidate in the
2014 presidential election, where Kılıçdaroğlu chose to nominate former
Organisation of Islamic Co-operation secretary general
Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu instead. With strong opposition from several party members, Tarhan declared that she would not run as a rival. Several CHP MPs openly criticised the choice of candidate, with six even endorsing Tarhan for the candidacy despite her refusal to run. The election resulted in AKP candidate
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan winning in the first round with 51.79% of the vote, while İhsanoğlu won 38.44% of the vote despite being backed by 15 opposition parties including the
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). The poor election result led to CHP members such as Tarhan,
Muharrem İnce and
Süheyl Batum openly calling for Kılıçdaroğlu's resignation as party leader. Kılıçdaroğlu subsequently called for an
extraordinary party convention, where the party delegate system meant that Kılıçdaroğlu was re-elected comfortably against rival Muharrem İnce. This led to further disillusionment within the party, and Tarhan announced her resignation from the CHP on 31 October 2014. In her resignation letter, she criticised the lack of any potential electoral prospects in the critical
June 2015 general election, the selfishness of career politicians and the ineffectiveness of the party in opposition.
Founding members The Anatolia Party was founded on 14 November 2014, with Tarhan as leader and a 43-member executive committee with members formerly affiliated with the CHP, the
Democratic Left Party (DSP) and the
Motherland Party (ANAP). The list of founding members can be found here. Deputy leader Yunus Yunusoğlu claimed that the party's purpose was to not split the CHP's vote, but to win the 2015 election. ==Electoral performance==