Economy
Martı TAG Founder Oğuz Alper Öktem's MHP Candidacy: Economic Implications of Political Transition
724FinanceHakan Çelik

Oğuz Alper Öktem, founder of the prominent digital transportation platform Martı TAG, has been listed as a Kocaeli Provincial Delegate candidate in the upcoming MHP's 15th Ordinary Congress. Öktem's inclusion in the delegate list highlights the ongoing legal and political debates surrounding his company's controversial taxi alternatives project.
Öktem's Political Career and Economic Ties Öktem gained international economic attention with Martı TAG's listing on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2021, he married İrem Bilgiç, daughter of the then-Speaker of Parliament Süreyya Sadi Bilgiç, with the wedding officiated by the former Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu. The couple had previously visited President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan before their marriage.
Economic Impact of Political Move Öktem's entry into politics could reignite existing legal disputes related to Martı TAG's operations. The company's dealings with the Ministry of Transportation and the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality may become more complex in a political context.
This development underscores the interplay between Turkey's digital mobility reforms and the influence of political forces in shaping the sector. How markets will react and the long-term impact on Öktem's corporate strategy will depend on the evolution of his political career.