Democratic Society Congress
The Democratic Society Congress (Turkish: Demokratik Toplum Kongresi, Kurdish: Kongreya Civaka Demokratik) is a pro-Kurdish NGO favouring the implementation of Democratic Confederalism in Turkish politics.[1] Its foundation congress was held between 26-29 October 2007.[1]
Kongreya Civaka Demokratîk Demokratik Toplum Kongresi | |
Abbreviation | DTK KCD |
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Founded at | Diyarbakır |
Type | NGO |
Purpose | Kurdish rights |
Chairman | Berdan Öztürk |
Chairwoman | Leyla Güven |
Structure
It has 2 co-chairs, a chairman and a chairwoman, a general assembly with 501 delegates, an executive council of 21 members and several committees.[1] 40% of the delegates of the general assembly are represented by labour unions, civil society organizations and political parties, 40% are representatives from local assemblies.[2] The congress meets approximately every 3 months to discuss the resolutions which come from the distinct committees.[3] The DTK has assemblies in several administrative subdivisions like in districts, cities, villages and neighborhoods.[4] It has an executive committee of 5 members, a coordination council with 13 members and a permanent assembly of 101 delegates.[5] Several committees are formed by the DTK.[5][1]
- Economy commission
- Women's commission
- Ecology and Local Government commission
- Youth commission
- Faith commission
- Health
- Diplomacy commission
- Status and Law commission
- Art and Cultural commission
- Science commission
- Human Rights commission
- Political Affairs Commission
Ideology
On 14 July 2011 it announced its support for Democratic Autonomy after having held an extraordinary congress in Diyarbakır with 850 participants.[6] The DTK is also active in the solution finding process for the Kurdish question in Turkey[7] and issued a proposal for a political solution in December 2015[3] According to this proposal it was supported the idea of issuing a new constitution which after which Turkey would be structured into several democratic autonomous regions represented in the Turkish parliament.[3]
Leaders
Co-Chairs | Term | |
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Yüksel Genç | Hatip Dicle | 2007-2010 |
Aysel Tuğluk | Ahmet Türk | 2010-2014 |
Selma Irmak | Hatip Dicle | 2014-2016 |
Leyla Güven | Hatip Dicle | 2016-2017 |
Leyla Güven | Berdan Öztürk | 2017 |
References
- "English – DEMOKRATİK TOPLUM KONGRESİ" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-04-02.
- White, Paul (2015-08-15). The PKK: Coming Down from the Mountains. Zed Books Ltd. pp. 131–132. ISBN 978-1-78360-040-3.
- "DTK's Updated Proposal for Democratic Autonomy | New Compass". new-compass.net. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
- Jongerden, Joost; Akkaya, Hamdi (2013). Gunter, Michael; M.A. Ahmed, Mohammed (eds.). The Kurdish Spring. Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. pp. 180–182. ISBN 9781568592725.
- Jongerden, Joost; Akkaya, Hamdi (2013). Gunter, Michael; M.A. Ahmed, Mohammed (eds.). The Kurdish Spring. Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. p. 182. ISBN 9781568592725.
- White, Paul (2015-08-15). The PKK: Coming Down from the Mountains. Zed Books Ltd. pp. 66–67. ISBN 978-1-78360-040-3.
- Jongerden, Joost; Akkaya, Hamdi (2013). Gunter, Michael; M.A. Ahmed, Mohammed (eds.). The Kurdish Spring. Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. p. 181. ISBN 9781568592725.