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Revision as of 07:13, 17 December 2020

Republic of Khatay
Jumhuria al Khaṭāy (Arabic)
Hatay Cumhuriyeti (Turkish)
Hanrapetut’yun Hatay (Armenian)
Flag of Khatay
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Antakiyah
Official languagesArabic, Turkish, Armenian.
Ethnic groups
Arabs, Turks, Alawites, Armenians, Circassians, Kurds, Syriacs, Melkites, Greeks, Jews.
GovernmentParliamentary Republic
History
• Independence
1946
• Officers' Coup
1964
• Turkish Occupation
1975 - 1981
• Khatayan Civil War
1975 - 1984
Driving sideright

The Republic of Khatay (Arabic: Jumhuria al Khaṭāy, Turkish: Hatay Cumhuriyeti, Armenian: Hanrapetut’yun Hatay) is a sovereign republic located in Western Asia, bordered by Syria and Turkey. The country is largely coastal and hilly, being located on the Mediterranean and bisected by the Nur Mountains. The history of Khatay has been punctuated by violence and instability; the nation was born out of a rebellion against France to prevent the planned annexation of the region by Turkey, the civilian government was overthrown by Nationalist Army Officers in 1964, Turkey invaded the country in 1975, which in turn started a Civil War within the country as the government fled to Syria. The Civil War ended following Turkish withdrawal in 1981, and a US-led United Nations intervention in 1982. Jordanian-led peace negotiations were able to bring about a full peace agreement in 1984, with relatively free and fair elections following the next year.

Khatay is a unitary republic and a member of the United Nations, the Arab League, the Union for the Mediterranean, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

History

Geography

Districts

Cities

Geographic Areas

Politics

Political Parties in Khatay

NOTE: Information for some parties may currently be missing, this information needs to be submitted by the party leader to be added to the table.

Party Position Ideology Leader Seats in the National Congress Bloc
Republican Party
Centre-Right to Right National Unity, Protection of Minorities, Social Conservatism, Fiscal Conservatism Yousif Aflaq
43 / 138
RP-MF Government
Party of National Renewal
Center-Left to Left Expansion of Welfare and Social Aid, Anti-Corruption, Worker's Rights, Unionism Sulayman al-Aslan
26 / 138
PNR-ARF Official Opposition
Movement for Federation
Center-Right Support of a Federal State and more autonomy of ethnic and religious minorities, Economic protectionism, social conservatism Ehmed Nuri
18 / 138
RP-MF Government
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Center-Left to Center-Right Left wing economic policies, social centrism, Armenian interests, other minority interests Tsakig Pakradounian
16 / 138
PNR-ARF Official Opposition
National Front of Khatay
Right Support for a strong unitary state, secularism, protectionism, social conservatism and stronger sedition laws against radical Islamist and separatist organizations. Husayn Mansur
16 / 138
NF Cross-Bench
Islamic Coalition of Khatay
Center-Left Social Conservatism, Fiscal Center-left Noor Al-Asfour
10 / 138
RP-MF-IC Confidence & Supply
Turkish Cultural League
Far-Right Socially reactionary, Turkish interests, Pro-Turkish re-unification Adnan Bayraktar
6 / 138
TCL Cross-Bench
Circassian Rights' League
Center-left to Left Circassian interests, minority interests, social democracy, free trade, moderate social conservatism Laliyne Ivanov
1 / 138
CRL Cross-Bench
Syriac Union Party
Center? Syriac interests, minority interests Domarina Oshana
1 / 138
SUP Cross-Bench
Jewish Minority Seat
? Jewish interests, minority interests Zarad Kafni
1 / 138
JMS Cross-Bench

List of Presidents of Khatay

List of Prime Ministers of Khatay

Foreign Relations

Republic of Turkey

Syrian Arab Republic

Lebanese Republic

State of Israel

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Islamic Republic of Iran

Republic of Iraq

Fifth French Republic

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

The Russian Federation

The United States of America

The People's Republic of China

Khatay Armed Forces

Army

(For further reading, see main article: Khatay Army)

Army Air Corps

Republican Guard

Gendarmerie

Fire Brigade

Merchant Marine

Coastal Defense Corps

Equipment

Weapons

Ground Vehicles

Aircraft

Watercraft

Demographics

Ethnic Groups

Languages

Religion

Economy

Commerce

Industry

Agriculture

Organized Labor

Foreign Trade and Investments

Transportation and Infrastructure

Public Transportation

Highways

Electrification

Culture

Music

Fashion

Men

Women

Literature

Media

Press

Radio

Television

Sport

Symbols

Cultural Icons

Native Cuisine

Native Wildlife

Public Holidays