- Turkey should hold a new election if the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is unable to agree a coalition with parliament's two other opposition parties, the leader of the right-wing Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) said.
The MHP had been seen as the most likely junior coalition partner for the AKP, which lost its majority in the June 7 general election. But MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli all but ruled that out, saying other options should be pursued first.
"The first possibility for a coalition should be between the AKP and HDP (Peoples' Democratic Party). The second model can consist of AKP, CHP (Republican People's Party) and HDP" Bahçeli said. "If all these scenarios fail, then early elections must be held" he added.
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