Kurds in Turkey refused to form a coalition government with Hzbalaadalh and Development
7/16/2015
Erbil, July 16 (PNA) - Turkish Prime Minister-designate Ahmed Davutoglu, Wednesday, that the formation of a coalition government with the pro-Kurd party is not an announced, a day after nationalists reject such a project.
Davutoglu said, who also heads the Justice and Development Party, in front of journalists after a meeting with the heads of "People's Democratic Party pro-Kurd, Salah al-Din and Dmirattash Viگn Iuksk Dag, the alliance about the coalition does not appear on the table.
He stressed that he did not believe that an alliance with a "reasonable" is People's Democratic Party, calling this formation that has been made an unprecedented victory achieved the 13% of the votes in the legislative elections, to "adopt a clear and obvious stance against violence" carried out by militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
The Nationalist Action Party Tuesday also ruled out entering into government with the Justice and Development Party.
After a month on the seventh of June ballot Davutoglu began consultations Monday to meet with the head of the Republican People's Party (socialist democratic) Kamal Kiliچdar Ihsanoglu.
This party will be the likely favorite at the Justice and Development Party in the next communication that will take place next week because it is the only party that has not been rejected for the time being but with the formation of a coalition put forward some conditions.
Justice and Development Party, which belongs to Davutoglu and Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been occupied, and the ruling since 2002, the vanguard in the seventh of June elections by winning 258 seats out of 550 seats in parliament.
And so progress on the Republican People's Party (132 parliamentary seats) and the People's Democratic Party (80 seats).
And in front of Davutoglu since the ninth of July 45 days to form a new government team, but Erdogan will be able to call for early legislative elections.
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7/16/2015
Erbil, July 16 (PNA) - Turkish Prime Minister-designate Ahmed Davutoglu, Wednesday, that the formation of a coalition government with the pro-Kurd party is not an announced, a day after nationalists reject such a project.
Davutoglu said, who also heads the Justice and Development Party, in front of journalists after a meeting with the heads of "People's Democratic Party pro-Kurd, Salah al-Din and Dmirattash Viگn Iuksk Dag, the alliance about the coalition does not appear on the table.
He stressed that he did not believe that an alliance with a "reasonable" is People's Democratic Party, calling this formation that has been made an unprecedented victory achieved the 13% of the votes in the legislative elections, to "adopt a clear and obvious stance against violence" carried out by militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
The Nationalist Action Party Tuesday also ruled out entering into government with the Justice and Development Party.
After a month on the seventh of June ballot Davutoglu began consultations Monday to meet with the head of the Republican People's Party (socialist democratic) Kamal Kiliچdar Ihsanoglu.
This party will be the likely favorite at the Justice and Development Party in the next communication that will take place next week because it is the only party that has not been rejected for the time being but with the formation of a coalition put forward some conditions.
Justice and Development Party, which belongs to Davutoglu and Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been occupied, and the ruling since 2002, the vanguard in the seventh of June elections by winning 258 seats out of 550 seats in parliament.
And so progress on the Republican People's Party (132 parliamentary seats) and the People's Democratic Party (80 seats).
And in front of Davutoglu since the ninth of July 45 days to form a new government team, but Erdogan will be able to call for early legislative elections.
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