The mobility of candidacy for parliamentary candidacy has increased in the AKP. While the deputies who think that they will not be nominated for parliamentary candidates do not participate in the work of the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly(TBMM), an update of 60 percent is expected in the AKP parliamentary list in the elections. In addition, AKP lawmakers think the list was updated after Erdogan told lawmakers that "their salaries are haram".
Shortly before the presidential and parliamentary general elections, the election atmosphere is gradually increasing. While the Nation’s Alliance works on the presidential candidacy, it continues its sensitive and regional research on the parliamentary elections. While this was the case for the Nation’s Alliance, a critical juncture was entered for the AKP's parliamentary candidacy.
60 PERCENT OF MPS WILL CHANGE
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "The salaries you receive are haram", in his party's group meeting, after the deputies did not participate in the General Assembly of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, which led to different interpretations within the party. It is said that Erdogan plans to replace more than 60 percent of the current deputies because he is uncomfortable with the parliamentary work of the party deputies, especially the budget negotiations.
SOME MPS KNOW THEY WILL NOT BE SHOWED
It is also said that some of the deputies who were aware of the situation in question did not participate in the work of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey because they could not be nominated. It is reported that Erdogan took the names of the deputies who did not participate in the work of the General Assembly of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. In addition, it is stated that AKP officials, who are working for parliamentary elections, have started regional studies in small provinces, especially Kurdish voters.