Turkish PM rules out early election
Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu has refuted any prospect of moving forward the upcoming parliamentary election, currently scheduled for June 7, 2015.
âThe election will be held according to its original schedule,â DavutoÄlu said during a visit to KahramanmaraÅ over the weekend, underlining the importance of "political stability" since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) first came to power in 2002.
Talk of an early election has gradually gained momentum over the past few weeks in the Turkish capital, particularly after the countryâs top election board began its preparations for a parliamentary election.
However, the chief of the Supreme Election Board (YSK) denied that its current work was intended as preparation for an early election.
âIt is unthinkable that the YSK will take a position according to reports in the media. Furthermore, the YSK is not the authority to make a decision for an early election. There is no early election alarm at the YSK,â YSK President Sadi Güven said on Oct. 20.
Meanwhile, DavutoÄlu also floated the idea that the two opposition leaders, namely main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) head Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) head Devlet Bahçeli, should leave their posts if they do not succeed in the upcoming elections in 2015.
âLook at the political lives of politicians in Europe, if you consider this to be an indication of political stability. There, you cannot find anyone who has continued in their political lives despite such failure,â DavutoÄlu said. âIn our country, however, there persistent failure but the leader keeps his post. There are no similar cases elsewhere.â
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