Ankara, (ST) – Forty-five members of the ruling Justice and Development Party in Turkey, which is led by the President of the Turkish regime, RecepTayyip Erdogan, submitted their resignation collectively on Wednesday.
The Turkish newspaper, Zaman, reported that the resigned members all belonged to the ruling party division in Karaman.
The paper pointed out that, among the resigned was the party’s Head in the city.
872 members of the Justice and Development Party announced their resignation last January because “they reject the way the Justice and Development Party is run, other than being subjected to harassment.”
Opinion polls on the upcoming elections in Turkey indicate the continued decline of the coalition, which includes the ruling Justice and Development Party, in front of the Turkish opposition coalition.
Raghda Sawas