While no consensus has been reached on the common list in the People's Alliance and the Nation Alliance, simulations reveal that if the alliances make a joint list, they will get more deputies.
As the election approached, political parties increased their work on the parliamentary lists.
Parties will submit their parliamentary candidate lists to the Supreme Election Board (YSK) on April 9.
According to the new election law, the parties aiming to bring the most deputies to the Parliament through alliances should clarify the issue of alliance within the alliance this week.
SIMULATIONS MARK THE COMMON LIST
Shortly before the completion of the process regarding the lists, AKP and MHP want to enter the elections with a joint list in the People's Alliance.
Although YRP and BBP want to enter the elections with their own logo, MHP maintains its stance on the joint list.
In the simulations made by the People's Alliance, it is calculated that in case of election with AKP and MHP logos, more deputies will be elected.
While the situation in question causes harsh discussions within the alliance, a formula is sought to convince YRP, BBP and HUDA PAR.
THE LIST WILL BE DECIDED BY THE GENERAL CHAIRMEN
While more than 20 thousand parliamentary applications were made to all political parties, the last week's trend survey was carried out.
After the tendencies made, the Nation Alliance parties regarding the lists have to decide on the joint list.
It is stated that the leaders of the Nation Alliance will come together this week and decide on the joint list, single list and election cooperation.