Oman Daily Observer

Turkey swears in new parliament with pro-erdogan majority

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ANKARA: Lawmakers on Saturday began taking their oaths in Turkey’s new parliament, with the ruling party of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan needing to rely on nationalis­t allies to ensure an overall majority.

Legislativ­e polls were held simultaneo­usly on June 24 with presidenti­al polls, where Erdogan won a new mandate to extend his 15-year domination of Turkey under a new system that gives him greater powers.

But Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) was less dominant in the parliament­ary elections, winning 295 seats and falling slightly short of an outright majority in the 600 MP chamber.

To ensure a majority it will have to rely on its ally, the Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) which won 49 seats in a far stronger performanc­e than was predicted.

Analysts say the MHP could push the AKP into a harder line on Kurdish issues and foreign policy.

Opposition will be led by the secular Republican People’s Party (CHP) which won 146 seats in the parliament.

The pro-kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), which has been hit by a spate of detentions of its top figures, is the second largest opposition party with 67 seats.

The right-wing Iyi (Good) Party of Meral Aksener enters parliament for the first time after it was set up in October last year with 43 seats.

In a speech to the AKP MPS ahead of the session, Erdogan said they had emerged as the largest party but nonetheles­s had “fallen short of the target” and needed to “correctly evaluate” the results.

The new MPS began the lengthy process of taking their oaths individual­ly in a session chaired by senior Good Party member Durmus Yilmaz as temporary speaker.

Erdogan is himself to be sworn in at parliament on Monday, followed by a lavish ceremony at his palace marking the transition to the new presidenti­al system.

 ?? — AFP ?? Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan greets members of parliament from his ruling AK Party during a meeting at the Turkish parliament in Ankara on Saturday.
— AFP Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan greets members of parliament from his ruling AK Party during a meeting at the Turkish parliament in Ankara on Saturday.

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