Turkey's CHP, MHP, HDP announce parliamentary speaker candidates

Deniz Baykal (L), Ekmeleddin ?hsano?lu (C), and Dengir Mir Mehmet F?rat.

Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) has nominated its former chair Deniz Baykal as its candidate for the parliamentary speaker's position, while the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) has picked Ekmeleddin ?hsano?lu, former head of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Baykal, the former chairman of the CHP, was announced as the social democrat party's candidate for the parliamentary speaker position, despite strong in-house criticism against him because of his controversial meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an following the June 7 election.

The decision on Baykal's nomination was made during the Central Decision-Making Council (MYK) meeting of the CHP under the leadership of Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu. Baykal, as the oldest member of parliament, chaired the assembly's oath-taking ceremony and will stand as the acting parliamentary speaker until a permanent one is elected before July 3.

Baykal's meeting with Erdo?an just three days after the June 7 election created a stir within the party, with claims the veteran politician made a fait accompli to his chairman. Baykal complained about harsh criticism directed toward him from his fellow party members at a meeting late June 22, followed by a private meeting with K?l?çdaro?lu.

The MHP, on the other hand, nominated ?hsano?lu as its candidate for the position. 

?hsano?lu, who was elected as the MHP Istanbul deputy in the June 7 parliamentary election, individually filed his petition on June 24 in order to run for the position since political parties are not permitted to nominate candidates for this election.

?hsano?lu was defeated in August 2014's presidential bid against President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an despite being the common nominee of both the MHP and the...

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