Justice and Development Party (AKP) sources replied that "it will not contribute" to ensure election security, the "finger paint" proposed by the opposition. The People's Alliance has completed the preparations for the election law.
THEY MADE IT A HABIT
Government sources announced that the election law that came off the shelf will be brought to the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) after February. Preparations have been completed in the draft, which envisages partial changes in the election law. The proposal will be brought to the agenda after February "to avoid the perception of snap elections". AKP sources stated that there should be at least one year before the election in order for the changes in the election law to be implemented and responded to the opposition's suggestions for election security.
"FINGER PAINT" PROPOSAL IS NOT ACCEPTED IN THE ELECTION
Responding to the opposition's "finger paint" solution proposal to ensure security in the elections by saying "it will not contribute to electoral security", AKP sources underlined that any suggestion of the opposition to increase election security will be evaluated.