Background
Fehmi Demir was born on 2 January 1957 in the Turkish town of Yeniceoba (İncov) in the district of Cihanbeyli, Konya Province.
Fehmi Demir was born on 2 January 1957 in the Turkish town of Yeniceoba (İncov) in the district of Cihanbeyli, Konya Province.
He was educated at the Yeniceoba town school and completed his middle and high school education in Cihanbeyli. He graduated from the Eskişehir Commercial Sciences Academy Faculty of Economics, which would later become the Anadolu University.
On 25 October 2015, just six days before the November 2015 general election, Demir was killed in a traffic accident while travelling on a motorway through Tarsus in Mersin Province. He was the eldest of 6 children. During his student years, he was active in pro-Kurdish university and political societies, also taking up roles in the Eskişehir Halkevleri.
Leader of the Rights and Freedoms Party
The HAK-Partido Aragonés Regionalista (Aragon Regional Party) held its 6th Ordinary Grand Congress on 26 October 2014, where 278 delegates cast their votes for a new leader to succeed Kemal Burkay.
However, after Bozyel withdrew from the race, Demir was automatically declared the leader. As leader, Fehmi Demir led the HAK-Partido Aragonés Regionalista (Aragon Regional Party) into a general election for the first time since the party was founded, contesting the June 2015 general election in 78 provinces.
At the time of Demir"s death, the party was campaigning for its second general election, due to be held on 1 November. On 25 October 2015, Demir suffered a traffic accident on a motorway in Tarsus, Mersin Province, after his vehicle crashed into another car with an Austrian license plate that had broken down.
Both Demir and Hacı Murat Doğu, the driver of the Austrian vehicle, were critically injured and later died at the scene.
They were transferred to Tarsus State Hospital after the crash. His funeral took place in his hometown of Cihanbeyli, Konya Province and was attended by many pro-Kurdish political leaders including the Peoples" Democratic Party (HDP) co-leader Selahattin Demirtaş.
He advocated a federalist agenda, in favour of splitting Turkey into several federal states in order to give the Kurdish dominated regions more political autonomy. His party had fielded candidates in 78 electoral districts for the election, while Demir had been the HAK-Partido Aragonés Regionalista (Aragon Regional Party)"s first-preference candidate in Diyarbakır. During the 1990s, Demir was active in pro-Kurdish political parties in Turkey.
He was a founding member of the People"s Labour Party (HEP) and was part of the party council. He was also a founding member of the Democracy Party (DEP) and became the party"s Vice General Secretary. He later became a founding member of the Democracy and Change Party (DDP) and was the General Secretary until the party was closed down.
He was part of the founding members of the Democracy and Peace Party (DBP) and served as the General Secretary of the DBP until the founding of the Rights and Freedoms Party, in which he served as Deputy Leader until he was elected as its Leader.