Motherland Party (Turkey)

Motherland Party
Anavatan Partisi
AbbreviationANAP
Chairperson
FounderTurgut Özal
Founded20 May 1983 (1983-05-20)
Dissolved31 October 2009 (2009-10-31)
Merged intoDemocrat Party
Succeeded byMotherland Party (unofficial)
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Ideology
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Colors  Gold

The Motherland Party (Turkish: Anavatan Partisi, ANAP) was a political party in Turkey. It was founded in 1983 by Turgut Özal. It merged with the Democrat Party in October 2009.

The ANAP was considered a centre-right neoliberal and liberal conservative party that supported restrictions on the role that government can play in the economy and also supported private capital and enterprise and some public expressions of religion. In social policy, it emphasised Islamic values, but represented a different, modern understanding of Islam compared to the Islamist parties; in economic policy it advocated liberalisation and a free market economy. It emphasised the liberalisation of society. Especially since 1991, when Turgut Özal was succeeded by Mesut Yılmaz, many liberal reforms were carried out. The 1983 Turkish general election was won by the new Motherland Party, led by Özal. Although the party was composed of a potentially disruptive mixture of Islamic revivalist and secular liberals, he was able to form a majority government, and briefly, democracy was restored.