No. Turkey has never been a communist country (even though Communist Guerillas in the Greek Civil War of 1947-1949 threatened Turkey). On account of the Marshall Plan, Turkey was stabilized and the Kemalist dominated republic remained capitalist. It joined NATO in 1952.
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NO. Turkey was founded as a right-wing quasi-fascist republic. After World War II, communist guerillas, tried to take over the Turkish Government, but they were prevented by the US-backed Turkish military. Turkey was considered a strategic US ally in the Cold War and was never allowed to fall to Communism.
Communist Labour Party of Turkey was created in 1980.
Communist Party of Turkey - current - was created in 2001.
Communist Party of Turkey - historical - was created in 1920.
United Communist Party of Turkey was created in 1988.
Communist Workers Party of Turkey was created in 1998-11.
Revolutionary Communist Workers Movement of Turkey was created in 1989.
Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey was created on 1980-02-02.
No, it isn't a communist country.
No, Chad is not a communist country.
London is not a country. It is a city. It is in England, which is not a communist country.
The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
No, Iceland is not a communist country.