After the presidential and parliamentary election dates were clarified, political activity increased.
While the presidential candidates of the alliances are determined, the parties continue to work on how the alliances will act in the parliamentary elections.
While this is the case, the Nation Alliance continues to work on the presidential candidate and the parliamentary lists, while the People's Alliance wants to expand its alliance shortly before the election.
AKP STAFF ARE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH THE SITUATION
When the People's Alliance falls behind the Nation Alliance in the polls, it wants to expand its alliance to increase its votes. Criticizing the Nation Alliance as too structured, the People's Alliance offered alliances to many parties.
The reason for this situation is considered to be the concern of the People's Alliance not being able to win the elections.
It is reported that especially since the AKP has lost the election, it may make concessions in alliance proposals.
At the same time, AKP staff members state that it may cause discomfort within the party due to the alliance party names being included in the parliamentary lists.
In addition to Hüdapar and YRP, it is said that AKP is also holding alliance talks with Vatan Party and DSP.