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However, the party was quickly embraced by the conservatives who saw it as an opportunity to reverse the reforms of Atatürk, particularly regarding secularism, and was personally dissolved in November 1930 by Okyar who himself was an ardent supporter of the reforms.
However, the party was quickly embraced by the conservatives who saw it as an opportunity to reverse the reforms of Atatürk, particularly regarding secularism, and was personally dissolved in November 1930 by Okyar who himself was an ardent supporter of the reforms.


=== [[File:Soc-h.png|frameless]] Socialist Kemalism===
=== [[File:Soc-h.png|frameless]] Socialist Kemalism [[File:Leftnat.png|frameless]]===
In line with Atatürk's request and permission, the communists on trial in 1927, published a new magazine. The name of the magazine was "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadro Kadro]". Atatürk also made a statement to this magazine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Eevket_S%C3%BCreyya_Aydemir Şevket Süreyya Aydemir] is the founder of this ideology. However, the publishers of the magazine made a socialist-Kemalist discourse, not being a Marxist due to their ideological orientation. Ultimately, the magazine's lead author was appointed ambassador. For this reason, Kadro magazine dissolved itself. In short, they were "socialist-Kemalist".
In line with Atatürk's request and permission, the communists on trial in 1927, published a new magazine. The name of the magazine was "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadro Kadro]". Atatürk also made a statement to this magazine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Eevket_S%C3%BCreyya_Aydemir Şevket Süreyya Aydemir] is the founder of this ideology. However, the publishers of the magazine made a socialist-Kemalist discourse, not being a Marxist due to their ideological orientation. Ultimately, the magazine's lead author was appointed ambassador. For this reason, Kadro magazine dissolved itself. In short, they were "socialist-Kemalist".