Turkish PM to introduce interim governmental staff to president
Earlier, a source in the Turkish government exclusively told Trend that the interim government would be formed in the country this week.
It was also reported that the rerun parliamentary election would be held in Turkey November 1.
Moreover, the source said that the main opposition parties of the country such as the People`s Republican Party and the Nationalist Movement Party are not expected to participate in the formation of the interim government.
He said the interim government would be formed with the Peoples Democratic Party of Turkey.
The opposition Republican People`s Party (CHP) and the Justice and Development Party (AKP) failed to agree on the formation of a coalition government.
Then Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that the re-run parliamentary election would be held in Turkey.
Turkey held parliamentary election June 7, which involved 20 political parties. Over 53 million people cast their votes in the election.
During the parliamentary election, Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party garnered 40.9 percent of the vote, while the Republican People`s Party (CHP) gained 25 percent; aside from that the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) got 16.3 percent, and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) gained 13.1 percent of the vote.