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Erdogan not ruling out coalition if no majority

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ANKARA: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he does not rule out forming a coalition in parliament if his ruling-party led alliance does not win an overall majority in tight polls this weekend.

Erdogan’s Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) – running together with its junior partner the Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) in the so-called People’s Alliance – is expected to win the most seats in Sunday’s dual parliament­ary and presidenti­al polls.

But some analysts believe the AKP-led alliance will fail to win a majority in the 600-seat parliament in the face of a strong challenge by the opposition, which has formed its own election pact.

“If the People’s Alliance gets over 300 seats, the issue of (coalitions) is finished,” Erdogan said in an interview with Kral FM and Kral Pop Radio on Wednesday.

“If it is under 300, then we could seek a coalition. That’s a separate matter,” Erdogan said.

The comments were the first clear acknowledg­ement in the campaign by Erdogan that his elec- tion alliance may not be able to win an overall majority in parliament.

However, Erdogan did not indicate with which party he could form a coalition or how difficult the task could be.

“(Coalitions) can be formed. But the possibilit­y of one coming into existence is very, very small,” he added.

The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has allied with the Islamic Saadet (Felicity) Party and the new Iyi (Good) Party for the elections.

All these parties are currently staunchly anti-Erdogan.

 ?? — AP ?? Loyal support: People waving a banner with a picture of Erdogan during a gathering of the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) supporters in Istanbul.
— AP Loyal support: People waving a banner with a picture of Erdogan during a gathering of the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) supporters in Istanbul.

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