Turkish Cypriot government quits

  04 July 2015    Read: 1069
Turkish Cypriot government quits
The Turkish Cypriot government stood down Friday after the prime minister was defeated in a party leadership election, Anadolu Agency reported.
Premier Ozkan Yorgancioglu submitted the coalition government’s resignation to President Mustafa Akinci after he was defeated in a vote on the leadership of the Republican Turkish Party-United Forces on June 14.

Yorgancioglu said he would quit as prime minister after losing the vote to former President Mehmet Ali Talat, who is not a member of parliament and so cannot hold government office. Yorgancioglu’s government was formed in September 2013.

Akinci must now seek another candidate to stand as prime minister and establish a government.

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