Meanwhile, Davutoglu didn’t rule out that the opposition can attempt to stage provocations in the country on the eve of the parliamentary election to be held in June, 2015.
Representatives of 31 political parties will participate in the parliamentary election in Turkey. Under the country’s law, candidates are required to resign from their previous positions by February 10.
Currently, there are 76 political parties in Turkey. However, only four of them are represented in the country’s parliament: Justice and Development Party, Republican People`s Party, Nationalist Movement Party and pro-Kurdish Peoples` Democratic Party.
The previous parliamentary election was held in Turkey in 2011. Turkish ruling Justice and Development Party gathered 46.66 percent of votes, Republican People`s Party – 20.85 percent, Nationalist Movement Party – 14.29 percent as a result of this election.
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