Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Parliament ratifies election alliance bill

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The alliance bill prepared by the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party (AK Party) and the Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) was ratified Monday by Parliament after 20 hours of deliberati­on.

The 26-article bill, which was submitted on Feb. 21 with the signatures of Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım and MHP Chairman Devlet Bahçeli, will allow political parties to form alliances for the first time in Turkish politics.

According to the newly adopted bill, the current 10 percent national election threshold will remain for alliances.

This means that even if one of the parties in the alliance falls below the minimum threshold, if the total percentage of the votes each party receives passes the threshold, the parties would be able to claim seats in Parliament.

One of the most discussed issues was the distributi­on of votes given to the both parties in an alliance.

Each party’s votes in an alliance will be calculated; if an electorate votes for the two parties in an alliance, the vote will not be invalid but considered as a single vote.

The distributi­on of votes given to both parties in an alliance will be determined according to each party’s vote rates obtained only by themselves.

While in the past law enforcemen­t could be only called to the polling centers by appointed officials, with the new alliance bill, citizens will be able to call the authoritie­s themselves to inform about possible disturbanc­es.

Meanwhile, the parties that decide on making an alliance are required to submit an applicatio­n to the Supreme Election Board (YSK) within seven days following the announceme­nt of the election calendar. Additional­ly, the age of candidacy has been lowered to 18 for local elections. During the discussion­s of the bill in a general session of Parliament, tensions had risen when the Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy Musa Çam made statements targeting MHP’s chairman.

Following the dispute, Parliament deputy speaker Ayşe Nur Bahçekapıl­ı called for a break to defuse the tension. MHP Chairman Bahçeli was also following the general session when the disputes took place. The AK Party and the MHP last month presented the bill to Parliament following weeks-long alliance negotiatio­ns for the presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections in 2019.

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