With Atatürk death, his successor İsmet İnönü, continued one-party rule and Kemalist style reforms until the CHP lost to the Democrat Party in Turkey's second, truly multi-party election in 1950.Ĭentral to the reforms was the belief that Turkish society had to " Westernize" ( modernization achieved by adopting Western culture in areas such as politics ( political reforms), economics ( economic reforms), lifestyle ( social reforms), law ( legal reforms), alphabet ( educational reforms), etc.) itself both politically and culturally in order to advance. ![]() ![]() His political party, the Republican People's Party (CHP) ran Turkey as a one-party-state, implemented these reforms starting in 1923. ![]() Atatürk's Reforms ( Turkish: Atatürk İnkılâpları) were a series of political, legal, religious, cultural, social, and economic policy changes, designed to convert the new Republic of Turkey into a secular, modern nation-state, implemented under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in accordance with the Kemalist ideology.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |