Khaleej Times

Erdogan calls snap elections

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ankara — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday called snap elections in Turkey for June 24, bringing the polls forward by over a year-and-a-half after a call from his main nationalis­t ally.

Both presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections will be held on the same day. They had originally been scheduled for November 3, 2019.

Erdogan made the announceme­nt in an address at his presidenti­al palace after meeting Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) chief Devlet Bahceli who the day earlier had urged early elections.

“As result of consultati­ons with Mr Bahceli, we decided to hold elections on June 24, 2018, a Sunday,” said Erdogan.

Bahceli stunned Turkish political observers on Tuesday when he urged the government not to wait for November 2019 to hold the presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections.

Bahceli told MHP lawmakers that the elections should in fact be held on August 26, 2018.

But the date announced by Erdogan is even earlier and will precipitat­e an intense and hurried election campaign as opposition parties seek to challenge the Turkish strongman.

The MHP chief’s interventi­on surprised commentato­rs since the government led by Erdogan has repeatedly insisted there will be no early elections.

Bahceli met Erdogan earlier at the presidenti­al palace to discuss the proposal in an eagerly-awaited meeting that lasted only half an hour, the presidency said.

In a highly unusual move, Erdogan then made his statement in person at the palace, standing in front of a row of Turkish flags. The elections are significan­t as a new executive presidency — agreed in a 2017 referendum and denounced by the opposition as giving the head of state authoritar­ian powers — will come into force.

The polls will also give Erdogan a chance to extend his stay in power with a new-five year mandate, after already serving 15 years in power as premier and then president.

Erdogan has establishe­d a formal alliance with the MHP to fight the elections, making it hard for his party to dismiss Bahceli’s call out of hand.

MHP leader since 1997, Bahceli is seen as a kingmaker in Turkish politics and has played a role in some key moments of its modern history. He prompted the 2002 snap polls that brought Erdogan’s Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) to power. —

As result of consultati­ons with Mr Bahceli, we have decided to hold general elections on June 24, 2018, a Sunday Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey

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