Türkiye’s opposition leader plan to hold early elections
The leader of the Turkish government’s main opposition party announced the party’s plan to collect signatures aimed at announcing a lack of confidence in Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
According to RCO News Agency, Ozgur Ozel, leader of the Turkish opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) today (Sunday), a large Kazar to collect a signature to “express distrust” to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and call for early elections in the country.
The Republican People’s Party of Turkey today holds its 21st congress at the Nazim Hekmat Cultural Center in Yenieh, Ankara, and is scheduled to have a new representative of the Republican People’s Party in this congress with the new leader of the party and Ozel is one of the candidates.
In his speech by addressing Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ozel said: “We will start collecting signatures on Monday and on every street across our country to show Erdogan’s biggest mistrust. We are ready for an election (early presidential) in June. If it is not possible in June, we are ready to take place in the first half of November. Take a step forward and compete with our candidate. “
According to Ryanovasti News Agency, Istanbul’s arrested mayor Akram Imam Khulal is the only potential Republican candidate for the People’s Party to compete with Erdogan in the elections; The one who as the main rival for Recep Tayyip Erdogan is considered in the election if the Turkish president wants to be nominated again.
Earlier, the Office of the Istanbul General Prosecutor General had announced that Imamoglu was detained in an organization in the case of corruption, bribery and embezzlement.
Turkish Minister of Justice Yilmaz Tonch said in mid -March that Erdogan has the right to be nominated for the third round if the parliament requests early elections. Early elections in Türkiye need to be collected in parliament. Currently, the Republican People’s Party of Türkiye holds four seats in parliament, while the number of ruling coalition seats consist of justice and development parties and nationalist movement.
Türkiye established the presidential system after a referendum. Under the current Turkish constitution, the president cannot serve more than two consecutive rounds. Erdogan reached the second five -year presidency in May. During the election campaign, the Turkish opposition parties emphasized that Erdogan is currently in the third round of president because he has previously served as president in the former Turkish system, which was parliamentary.
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