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Although they had plans to open 9 new offices, the military coup of September 12, 1980 halted all activities. |
Although they had plans to open 9 new offices, the military coup of September 12, 1980 halted all activities. |
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Goktuna was under house arrest for a period of one month following the coup. Eventually, TUKP was shut down by the new military governnment, same as all other political parties, never to resume activities again. |
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Since then, Goktuna had several attempts to re-open the party but without success. Neverthless, she was recognized as being the first woman political party leader in the [[Republic of Turkey]]. |
Since then, Goktuna had several attempts to re-open the party but without success. Neverthless, she was recognized as being the first woman political party leader in the [[Republic of Turkey]]. |
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Mubeccel Goktuna (1915-1999)
President of Turkiye Ulusal Kadinlar Partisi (TUKP) 1972-1980
Turkey's first female political party leader
Established in 1972 and banned in 1980 during the military takeover of the Government, TUKP was the first all-women political party of Turkey. Goktuna served as the founder of the party and its leader throughout the party's existance.
TUKP's main purpose was to increase the share of women in politics and especially the Parliament. By 1977, TUKP had established offices in three cities (Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir) with several branches in Istanbul. The number of delegates had exceeded 500. However, TUKP was never able to participate in any general elections because they did not meet the minimum requirement of being established in 12 cities. Although they had plans to open 9 new offices, the military coup of September 12, 1980 halted all activities.
Goktuna was under house arrest for a period of one month following the coup. Eventually, TUKP was shut down by the new military governnment, same as all other political parties, never to resume activities again.
Since then, Goktuna had several attempts to re-open the party but without success. Neverthless, she was recognized as being the first woman political party leader in the Republic of Turkey.
Mubeccel Goktuna died of natural causes on October 3, 1999. She rests at the Karacaahmet cemetery in Istanbul, Turkey.