HDP candidate Demirtaş decries lack of representation
None of the three presidential candidates is representing a profile that could convince 100 percent of all voters in Turkey to willingly vote in favor of him, presidential candidate Selahattin DemirtaÅ has acknowledged, putting the blame on the system which requires support from 20 members of the Parliament in order to be able to run in presidential elections.
âOne would wish procedures for nominating candidates to be much more expanded and people could be able to nominate their own candidate without needing signatures of the 20 lawmakers from the Parliament; what is appropriate and democratic is this [way],â Peoplesâ Democracy Party (HDP) co-leader DemirtaÅ said, running in the presidential elections, said during a visit to Kani Beko, the leader of the Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DÄ°SK).
Earlier this week, when reminded of the prospects for having an independent Kurdish state through separation of Turkey, main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu said: âIf needed, we would get arms in our hands for not having Turkey separated.â
âA sentence which is used carelessly,â DemirtaÅ responded when asked to comment on KılıçdaroÄluâs remarks, adding that the remarks were leading to a misperception as if there is a serious danger of separation in Turkey.
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