Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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The AKP will win most elections, as Turkey


The next general elections in Turkey, scheduled for early June, will not bring major changes to the balance of forces in the parliament where the AKP could retain his current majority earning more than 46 % of the vote, according to a recent survey published in the Turkish press.

Less than three months for holding elections, scheduled for June 12, if these were held today the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan would results very similar to those achieved in the general election in July 2007, according to a very recent survey conducted by the company for the Turkish daily Konsensus Haberturk.

The study indicates that the AKP would get the 46'4% of the vote, while the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP) would improve their results by getting the 25'8% of the ballots . For its part, the National Movement Party (MHP), third force in parliament, a small drop in support among voters to reach 13.6% of the vote. BDP Kurdish nationalist party (Party for Peace and Democracy)-successor to the DTP, banned for links to the PKK, would meanwhile a 5.7% of the votes throughout Turkey.

The survey was conducted between 4 and 10 March from a representative sample of 1,500 people in 81 provinces of the country. The data provide a political landscape very similar to the parliament that emerges from the elections next June with respect to the results of the July 2007 elections, in which the AKP won the 46'5% of the votes, a 20.8% CHP, MHP and a 14'2%.

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