15 parties to be represented in the parliament

15 parties to be represented in the parliament
Date: 19.5.2023 10:00

After the Supreme Election Board (YSK) announced the final presidential results, eyes were turned to the 28th term parliamentary elections.

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Evaluating the opposition parties' process of appealing the ballot box results, the YSK is expected to announce the final results in a short time.
 
On the other hand, according to the results announced, the Parliament will witness one of the most participatory periods in its history. In addition, new groups are expected to be formed in the Assembly.
 
After the May 14 elections in Türkiye, the eyes turned to the distribution in the Parliament.
 
In the new period, deputies of 15 parties will serve under the roof of 5 political parties in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, where 14 parties were represented in the previous period.
 

THE BOARD WILL ANNOUNCE FINAL RESULTS

 
Türkiye left the critical 14 May elections behind. In the elections in which more than 60 million voters voted, the presidency went to the second round, while the parliamentary picture became clear in the 28th term parliamentary elections.
 
After the Supreme Election Board (YSK) announced the ballot box results on its official website, it is evaluating the objections made by the opposition parties, especially the CHP, to the ballot box results.
 
While it is stated that the YSK will announce the final results in a short time, the deputies elected from their regions will come to the Parliament and begin their 5-year duties in the Parliament after the oath ceremony.
 

THE NUMBER OF GROUPS IN THE PARLIAMENT CAN INCREASE TO 7

 
According to the uncertain results of the election, a picture emerged in which the People's Alliance was in the majority in the Assembly arithmetic, while 14 political parties were in the Parliament in the 27th term.
 
While this number has increased to 15 in the new period, it is expected that the deputies will resign and return to their parties in the Assembly, where 5 major parties, namely the AK Party, CHP, IYI Party, MHP and Green Left Party, will form the main backbone.
 
The deputies from the parties that are the stakeholders of the Nation Alliance, which entered the elections from the CHP lists, will return to their own parties when the Parliament is opened. In total, close to 40 names can reach the number that can establish two new groups.
 
It is stated that parties that cannot reach 20 deputies, which are required to form a group in the Parliament, apart from the 5 big parties, can come together and form a group in the Parliament.
 
While it is reflected in the backstage that the presidential run-off elections are expected to end in order for this to happen, information is reflected in the backstage that the probability of the formula to be realized is high.

YEREL HABERLER

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