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Ulus was a Turkish newspaper published between 1934–1971 in Ankara.
Ulus means "nation" in Turkish. It was owned and published by the Republican People’s Party (CHP) which was founded by Turkish nationalists during the Turkish War of Independence in 1920s. Ulus replaced the former newspaper Hakimiyet-i Milliye.
Ulus was founded on 29 November 1934. It was owned by the CHP. After the party was defeated in the 1950 elections, the new ruling party, Democrat Party decided to expropriate all property CHP owned on the ground that the property had been acquired during the single-party regime (1923–1945). On 17 December 1953, the infrastructure of the newspaper such as the building and the publishing equipment was expropriated and the newspaper was closed.
Although the newspaper was closed, the party still owned the royalty. But because of financial problems Ulus couldn't be published for one and half year. During this period Nihat Erim a member of the party (and a future prime minister) published his own newspaper (named Yeni Ulus and later Halkçı) as a replacement. Finally on 10 June 1955 Ulus began its second publishing term.
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