Workers' Party (Turkey)

The Workers' Party (Turkish: İşçi Partisi) was a political party in Turkey led by Doğu Perinçek. İP has its roots in the Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Party of Turkey (TİİKP), the Workers and Peasants Party of Turkey (TİKP) and the Socialist Party. They are known as "Aydınlıkçılar" (Clarifiers) due to their daily newspaper Aydınlık (Clarity) that has a circulation of 63.000. During a general assembly on 15 February 2015, the Workers' Party was rebranded and changed its name to Patriotic Party, with Perinçek remaining as leader.

Workers' Party (Turkey)

The Workers' Party (Turkish: İşçi Partisi) was a political party in Turkey led by Doğu Perinçek. İP has its roots in the Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Party of Turkey (TİİKP), the Workers and Peasants Party of Turkey (TİKP) and the Socialist Party. They are known as "Aydınlıkçılar" (Clarifiers) due to their daily newspaper Aydınlık (Clarity) that has a circulation of 63.000. During a general assembly on 15 February 2015, the Workers' Party was rebranded and changed its name to Patriotic Party, with Perinçek remaining as leader.