Women's People Party

As a result of the changing conditions and the accumulation that has come from the Ottoman Empire, both their views on feminism and their activity styles gained a political dimension that confirmed each other.

However, Nezihe Muhiddin and the thirteen activist women were determined to take political rights and started to form public opinion through the press to this end.

[3] Although the preparations were held in the house of Nezihe Muhiddin, the first meeting of the committee took place in Darülfünun Conference Hall (Istanbul University) on 15 June 1923.

They will be economical and productive in outdoor life, in this sense, they will try to encourage the use of domestic goods, make the necessary arrangements for the education of women, and support martyred families and children.

[3] Eight months later, governorship refused the request and gave no permission to establish the party on the grounds that "political representation of women was not possible according to the election law of 1909".