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  1. Rahşan Ecevit (née Aral, 17 December 1923 – 17 January 2020) was a Turkish author, painter and politician. She was the second lady of Turkey four times during her husband Bülent Ecevit's prime ministries.

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rahşan_EcevitRahşan Ecevit - Vikipedi

    Zekiye Rahşan Ecevit (evlilik öncesi soyadı Aral; 17 Aralık 1923, Bursa - 17 Ocak 2020, Ankara), Türk ressam, yazar ve siyasetçidir. Demokratik Sol Parti ile Demokratik Sol Halk Partisinin kurucusu ve ilk başkanıdır. Önerisiyle 2000 senesinde çıkarılan Af Yasası, Rahşan Affı olarak bilinir.

  3. 31 gen 2020 · Friday January 31 2020 01:46 am. The history of the republic has seen very few women have the opportunity to be involved in the decision making process, which probably explains the poor state of Turkish politics. Rahşan Ecevit, who passed away last week at the age of 97 was among that exceptional few.

  4. 18 gen 2020 · Getty Images. 14 Nisan 1994'te Ankara'da çekilen bu fotoğrafta Rahşan Ecevit ile Bülent Ecevit DSP mitinginde halkı selamlıyor. Rahşan (Aral) ve Bülent Ecevit 1944 yılında İstanbul Robert...

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    1985–1999

    The DSP, a social-democratic oriented party, was registered on 14 November 1985 by Rahşan Ecevit, wife of Bülent Ecevit, as he was banned from political life after the 1980 coup d'état. In 1986, Bülent Ecevit addressed the DSP convention in Ankara, declaring his support for the party. The address landed him in court for allegedly violating the political bans. The DSP was unable, however, to achieve a substantial showing in the 1986 Turkish parliamentary by-electionseven though Ecevit, despite...

    1999–2002

    Boosted by the capture of the leader of the PKK, Abdullah Öcalan, during his premiership, Ecevit and the DSP won 22,19% of the votes in the elections of April 1999 and took 136 of the 550 seats in the Turkish Parliament becoming the leading party in a coalition with ANAP and MHP. Its leader Bülent Ecevit became the Prime Minister of Turkeyfor the fifth time. This government passed many important laws, including banking reform, unemployment insurance, a law to ensure the autonomy of the Centra...

    2002–present

    Before the 6th Party Congress on 25 July 2004, Bülent Ecevit announced that he would step down as party leader and leave active politics. During the congress, Zeki Sezer, deputy chairman since 2001, was elected as the new chairman of the party. DSP entered the 2007 elections together with the Republican People's Party(Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, CHP). The DSP-CHP alliance won 20.85% of the votes, with the DSP getting 13 seats in Parliament. In 2008, together with many other politicians...

    Notable members and former members include: 1. Rahşan Ecevit, Founder and Former Party Leader 2. Bülent Ecevit, Party Leader and Prime Minister of Turkey 3. Necdet Karababa, Former Party Leader 4. Zeki Sezer, Former Party Leader 5. Masum Türker, Former Party Leader 6. Yılmaz Büyükerşen, Mayor of the City of Eskişehir 7. Mustafa Sarıgül, Mayor of th...

    The term Demokratik Sol (Democratic Left) was created by Bülent Ecevit in his late CHP period with the left of center movement, as a mix of social democracy, social liberalism, democratic socialism, secularism and Kemalism. With this term, the party established a link between universal values of the left and national-cultural heritage which makes t...

    General Elections

    ^ A: By-elections ^ B: DSP formed an alliance with CHP in 2007 and the alliance got 20.85% of total vote. ^ B: DSP ran in the 2023 parliamentary election on AKP's list and won 1 seat

  5. 18 gen 2020 · ANKARA. Rahsan Ecevit, wife and closest confidant of late Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, died at hospital in Ankara late Friday. She was 97. Ecevit died at the Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, where she had been receiving treatment since Dec. 26.

  6. 18 gen 2020 · Rahşan Ecevit, veteran Turkish politician and writer died at the age of 97 at a hospital in the capital Ankara. Haberin Devamı. Ecevit died at the Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, where she had been receiving treatment since Dec. 26 last year.