Revolutionary Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey (, TİİKP) was a Marxist–Leninist communist party in Turkey. TİİKP was founded in 1969 by the ("Proletarian Revolutionary Enlightenment") group that had broken away from DEV-GENÇ ("Revolutionary Youth"). The chairman of TİİKP was Doğu Perinçek. TİİKP was an illegal party.

The central publications of the party were and ("Dawn").

In 1978, TİİKP was succeeded by ("Workers' and Peasants' Party of Turkey" or TİKP). TİKP later became a legal party and became ("Socialist Party" or SP). In 1992, ("Workers' Party" or İP) was formed as a continuation of TİKP and SP. In 2015 Workers' Party changed its name to Patriotic Party.

See also

  • List of illegal political parties in Turkey
  • List of anti-revisionist groups

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