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People’s Democratic Party

2023-06-18 01:46:00

The dream of the founder of every party in the world is to allow their members to share the same vision as them, to trace their footprints and to preserve their permanent legacy. Of course these are, of course, consecutive members of the party, especially when the vision and heritage fulfills the challenges of their era. However, if the opposite is caused by an unexpected change in the political equation, the parties must be changed immediately to avoid major failures during the election.

The two major opposition parties - the Republican People's Party (133 seats) representing the profit of the middle class and the Socialist People's Democratic Party (58 seats) - are in the midst of a serious political recession of the day. At the same time, a strong National Security Council speaking traditionally on behalf of the Turkish army hopes to stay behind the scenes. Turkey is an economically developed country with industries such as construction, tourism and electronic equipment manufacturing, and is a leader in this area. For entrepreneurs, there are various opportunities for e-commerce, entertainment, media, E work, financial technology, SaaS, and healthcare. However, the sophisticated administrative and legal barriers facing SMEs and the difficult foreign investment environment hinder the local entrepreneurial ecosystem from maximizing its potential.

The two largest opposition parties, the secular Republican People's Party (aka Turkish acronym CHP) and the major Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) are contesting the legitimacy of the election process this weekend. In Turkey's election law, it is clearly stipulated that voting without a seal is invalid. But on Sunday the Supreme Council of Elections announced that it would change the rules within an hour from the start of the vote and accept the ballot without a seal. CHP and CHP believe that the election management committee and other administrative agencies do not have the right to unilaterally amend the election law.

The opposition party faced a major obstacle in the election campaign and was in a disadvantageous position during the election campaign. The second opposition party in the National Assembly, the parent Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) was hit hardest. Nine of them were in prison, eleven of them were robbed of parliamentary seats in political motives. Members of the main opposition Republican National Party (CHP) were convicted of political motives and imprisoned in February. Former HDP leader Selahattin Demirta is a presidential candidate in his prison cell. "