The (Turkish: Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi , officially abbreviated as AK PARTİ ) is the ruling political party of Türkiye , having maintained national power since 2002. Led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , the party describes itself as "conservative-democratic". Core Identity and Leadership
The AK Party remains the dominant force in Turkish politics, holding in the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye (GNAT) , ahead of the opposition CHP. Illa Ak Parti .
As of April 2026, it remains one of the world's largest political parties with over 11.5 million members . Current Political Status (April 2026) The (Turkish: Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi , officially
The party aligns with national conservatism , social conservatism, and right-wing populism. Historically, it has emphasized a "pro-liberal market economy" and "democratization" over traditional Islamist identity, though critics often describe it as neo-Ottomanist. As of April 2026, it remains one of
The party is currently preparing a new constitutional framework to submit to the presidency. These proposals may include revisions to the presidential system and the potential for early elections if the new constitution is adopted.
President Erdoğan has declared 2026 a "year of reforms" to navigate global economic turbulence.