Mithat Şükrü Bleda (1874 – 19 February 1956) was a Turkish politician, who was a founding member of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), which he also served as its party secretary.
After graduating from the civil service academy (Mülkiye), he took part in the founding of the Committee of Union and Progress.
He was also a deputy in the Ottoman parliament, representing Serres, Drama, and Burdur in 1908, 1912, and 1914 respectively.
His memoirs were published under the title of Bir İmparatorluğun Çöküşü (The Collapse of an Empire), which constitute an important source of the Second Constitutional Era.
It was adapted into modern Turkish by his son Turgut Bleda (Remzi Kitabevi [tr], 1979).