Turkish Workers and Peasants Socialist Party

The Turkish Workers and Peasants Socialist Party (Turkish: Türkiye İşçi ve Çiftçi Sosyalist Fırkası, TİÇSF) was a socialist party founded in Istanbul on 22 September 1919.

[2] Şefik Hüsnü, Ethem Nejat, Ahmet Akif, Sadrettin Celal, Nafi Atuğ Kansu, Cevat Cevdet and Namık İsmail were prominent members.

Because Istanbul was militarily occupied by Britain and France the party suspended its activities.

In 1923, after the victory over Greece, it organized the first large May Day demonstration in Istanbul.

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Şefik Hüsnü, prominent member
Bahri Bey, one of the founders of the party and member of the Ottoman parliament