Renewal Party (Ottoman Empire)

The Renewal Party (Ottoman Turkish: Teceddüt Fırkası) was a short-lived Ottoman political party.

Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the World War I, the leaders of the governing party (CUP) fled the Ottoman Empire.

The party chairman became Hüsnü Pasha, a member of the Ottoman Senate.

Although the party lost its former executive power after the war, it was briefly the majority group in the parliament.

[2] Some members of the party like Hamit Hasancan and Mehmet Şeref Aykut joined the Turkish nationalists after it got dissolved, and served during the Turkish Republic as the Republican People's Party members.