Wed 30 June 2021:
Turkey’s next general elections will be held in 2023, as scheduled, the country’s president underlined on Wednesday.
Speaking to his Justice and Development (AK) Party’s parliamentary group, Recep Tayyip Erdogan dismissed opposition demands for early polls.
“June 2023 is Turkey’s election calendar. This is our decision as the People’s Alliance, this is the date we announced,” Erdogan said, referring to the electoral and voting alliance of the AK Party and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).
The government will strive even harder and take care not to leave Turkey in the hands of the opposition Nation Alliance and its biggest members, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) and Good (IYI) Party, he said.
“That’s why we say we will not leave alone any house we didn’t enter, we will not leave alone any heart we did not touch and win over,” he added.
“We have been ruling the country with a policy of work and service,” he added.
The AK Party has consistently denied rumors of early elections and efforts to promote early polls, saying the country needs years free of elections so the government can concentrate on the nation’s business.
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