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According to NTV its 99%, everything back at pre 2015 except less power for AKP.%97 mathematically finished.
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According to NTV its 99%, everything back at pre 2015 except less power for AKP.%97 mathematically finished.
If AKP is in majority why can't they change the constitutionHdp entered the parliament, Akp won the election. However they won't be able to change the constitution.
%97 mathematically finished.
You need certain amount of seats to make changes on Constitution or a referandum to change it, AKP doesnt have enough seats for booth.If
If AKP is in majority why can't they change the constitution
Think so? AKP has 315 and HDP has 59 mps; more than enough for a change. If they come to a agreement they might change the constitution. Why wouldn't AKP negotiate with PKKs political wing, when they did it with PKK itself.....Hdp entered the parliament, Akp won the election. However they won't be able to change the constitution.
That HDP allows Erdogan to get the absolute power is very unlikely, espacially after this summer.Think so? AKP has 315 and HDP has 59 mps; more than enough for a change. If they come to a agreement they will might change the constitution. Why wouldn't AKP negotiate with PKKs political wing, when they did it with PKK itself.....
I believe,you need two thirds of the seats to change the constitution.If
If AKP is in majority why can't they change the constitution
Yes, you're right. However in a presidential system, they will get there a degree of autonomy (if you know what im saying)That HDP allows Erdogan to get the absolute power is very unlikely, espacially after this summer.
You need 276 seats to form the government but need 330 votes to change the constitution.If
If AKP is in majority why can't they change the constitution
Please never ever call Kars a Kurdish region......Something interesting, hd(pkk) fvcked up big time in Kurdish regions.
Provinces that AKP gained most votes:
Iğdır %22,98
Bingöl %21,19
Şanlıurfa %18,84
Muş %17,71
Kilis %16,80
Provinces HDP lost most votes:
Bingöl %13,32
Ağrı %12,94
Kars 12,24
Bitlis %12,11
Van %11,52
Another prime exsample that pkk doesnt represent Kurds at all.
You need 276 seats to form the government but need 330 votes to change the constitution.
This is unbelievable, does everyone here believe there was no rigging of votes?
Otherwise how in the hell could the results be so far off from all the polls including those from polling companies close to akp?
And now we're supposed to believe that within a couple days akp somehow went up 10%?
If everything went fair and square, Turkey deserves everything that's coming for them from these corrupt islamists.