Khatay
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Republic of Khatay Jumhuria al Khaṭāy (Arabic) Hatay Cumhuriyeti (Turkish) Hanrapetut’yun Hatay (Armenian) | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Antakiyah |
Official languages | Arabic, Turkish, Armenian. |
Ethnic groups | Arabs, Turks, Alawites, Armenians, Circassians, Kurds, Syriacs, Melkites, Greeks, Jews. |
Government | Parliamentary Republic |
History | |
• Independence | 1946 |
• Officers' Coup | 1964 |
• Turkish Occupation | 1975 - 1981 |
• Khatayan Civil War | 1975 - 1984 |
Driving side | right |
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: The number of seats currently listed is a placeholder number and inaccurate, the total will not match 138. In addition, there are currently parties missing from this table which will be added when applications are completed.
Party | Position | Ideology | Leader | Seats in the National Congress | Bloc |
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Republican Party |
Center? | TBD | Yousif Aflaq | 40 / 138 |
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Party of National Renewal |
Center-Left to Left | Expansion of Welfare and Social Aid, Anti-Corruption, Worker's Rights, Unionism | Sulayman al-Aslan | 35 / 138 |
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Movement for Federation |
Center-Right | Support of a Federal State and more autonomy of ethnic and religious minorities, Economic protectionism, social conservatism | Ehmed Nuri | 20 / 138 |
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Islamic Coalition of Khatay |
Center-Left | Social Conservatism, Fiscal Center-left | Noor Al-Asfour | 20 / 138 |
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Armenian Revolutionary Federation |
Center-Left to Center-Right | Left wing economic policies, social centrism, Armenian interests, other minority interests | Tsakig Pakradounian | 20 / 138 |
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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 | 15 / 138 |
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Turkish Cultural League |
Far-Right | Socially reactionary, Turkish interests, Pro-Turkish re-unification | Adnan Bayraktar | 10 / 138 |
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Circassian Rights' League |
Center-left to Left | Circassian interests, minority interests, social democracy, free trade, moderate social conservatism | Laliyne Ivanov | 1 / 138 |
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Syriac Union Party |
Center? | Syriac interests, minority interests | Domarina Oshana | 1 / 138 |
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Jewish Minority Seat |
? | Jewish interests, minority interests | Zarad Kafni | 1 / 138 |
List of Presidents of Khatay
List of Prime Ministers of Khatay
Foreign Relations
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Republic of Iraq
Fifth French Republic
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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The People's Republic of China
Khatay Armed Forces
Army
(For further reading, see main article: Khatay Army)