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Felicity Party (Turkey)

Saadet Partisi - SP

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Flag of the Felicity Party, horizontal and vertical version - Images by Onur Özgün, 9 August 2001, and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 April 2014, respectively


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Presentation of the Felicity Party

The Felicty Party was founded in summer 2001 after the closing of Virtue Party by the Constitutional Court.

Onur Özgün, 9 August 2001


Flag of the Felicity Party

The image above was drawn after the party website. The flag was adopted in August 2001. According to information found on that website, the crescent represents affection, national and spiritual values. The five stars represent felicity.

Onur Özgün, 9 August 2001

[Felicity Party flag]

Flag with white background, as seen on 21 April 2013 at the party's office in Izmir - Image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 April 2014

According to the photos found at the photo gallery of the Felicity Party website, the party also uses the flag with reversed colours (red charges on a white field). Both flags also have vertical variants.

Tomislav Todorović, 3 November 2007


Flag with the party's logo

[Felicity Party flag]         [Felicity Party flag]

Flag with the party's logo, as seen on 21 April 2013 at the party's office in Izmir - Images by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 April 2014


Virtue Party

[Virtue Party flag]

Flag of the Virtue Party - Image by Ivan Sache, 16 November 2001

The Virtue Party (Fazilet Partisi, FP) was closed by the Constitutional Court in summer 2001, like the Refah Partisi before. Within a few days a new party, the Saadet Partisi was founded.

The flag of Virtue Party is red with a white crescent, a white heart in upper right corner and five parallel oblique white lines between the crescent and the heart.
This flag was shown on the party website, beside the Turkish national flag by which it is clearly inspired.

Onur Özgün & Ivan Sache, 16 November 2001