The head of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his allies are working on amending the election law with the aim of preventing the new parties that dissented from the the ruling Justice and Development Party [AKP] from having seats in the Parliament.
The Turkish Zaman newspaper quoted informed sources as saying that the alliance of republic, which is composed of the AKP and the Nationalist Movement Party is ready to adopt legal measures after the leader of the Republican People’s Party [CHP] announced his support for the new political parties in forming a bloc in the parliament through allowing the members of parliaments to move from his party to the newly-formed parties.
The CHP ‘s leader declared that his party can back the two new parties formed by the former prime minister Ahmet Davutoğlu [Mr. Zero problems] and the former Deputy PM Ali Babacan to abort the plans Erdogan passes in the parliament .
Basma Qaddour