The Peoples' Democratic Party, known by its Turkish acronym HDP, is a political party in Turkey that represents a broad coalition of various political movements, including leftists, feminists, and environmentalists, but it is most notably recognized for its strong advocacy for the rights of the Kurdish community in Turkey. Established in 2012, the HDP has positioned itself as a progressive and pro-minority rights party, aiming to provide a political platform for those who are often marginalized in Turkish politics.
The HDP's values are deeply rooted in the pursuit of democra…
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