Former Prime Minister and AK Party Deputy Ahmet Davutoglu's adviser Etyen Mahcupyan explained that he will not vote for AK Party in the election by saying that he will vote for Saadet Party.
Mahçupyan said, "In the parliamentary elections, the vote will go to the Saadet Party because I think it is dangerous to represent the conservative 'voice' in the parliament only by the 'new' AK Party and I think that a common sense stance of a religiously sensitive party will encourage normalization.
Mahcupyan explained why will not vote for AKP and how its decision changed:
"I can say that three measures are effective in this preference, one and the other alternatives are very weak, and although the AK Party has gradually entered a process of qualitative weakness over time, it is possible to return to" factory settings. "And most importantly, Turkey and settle permanently in the functioning of democratic temaül but think it could be digested with the democratization of the conservatives, and I want to give a chance to the positive impact of the ruling will provide liability.
Today we are facing a very different picture ... The attitude of the AK Party since the beginning of 2016 made all three criteria meaningless. One, the administration of the only man who promoted arbitrariness in the administration of Erdogan and the opportunist culture that came with him made the quality of the alternatives insignificant. The urgent need of the country has become able to be described as returning 'normal' or returning to 'normal'. There is no chance that the two new 'AK Party' will return to its founding principles, staff and moral preference patterns. And three, the 'new' AK Party did not use the responsibility of power to legitimate and preserve conservative politics in the long run, but sacrificed short-term individual and identity vagabonds."