Still no name for presidential polls mentioned: CHP leader
The main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) is still not at the stage of voicing its presidential candidate, its leader has said, pouring cold water on reports that the CHPâs former Ankara mayoral candidate, Mansur YavaÅ, was set to be announced.
âMr. YavaÅ is sure to make evaluations [on the presidential election]. I saw his interview this morning. But we have not made any evaluations on specific names yet,â CHP leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu told reporters on June 2, after consultations with trade unions regarding the August elections.
KılıçdaroÄlu said the purpose of such meetings was to provide a âgeneral consensus on principlesâ for the upcoming elections.
YavaÅ, a former member of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), was nominated to run for the Ankara mayoral position from the CHP ranks in March, but lost out in a contested result to the ruling Justice and Development Partyâs (AKP) incumbent, Melih Gökçek.
In an interview with daily Hürriyet, YavaÅ did not rule out his candidacy for the presidential elections, stressing that he could attract votes from both social democratic and nationalist voters. KılıçdaroÄlu met with MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli on May 30 as part of efforts to find a joint candidate to stand against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan in the August vote.
âThe people will elect the person who will occupy this seat [for the first time ever]. Thatâs why the next president should be someone embracing all segments of society,â KılıçdaroÄlu said June 2, adding that the elected name âshould be recognized as âmy presidentâ by everybody in Turkey.â...
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