The Turkish Supreme Election Board (YSK) approved the 14 May proposed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for the presidential election. Reported on the website of the Official Journal of the country (Official newspaper).
Erdogan before signed a decree It is about the general elections to be held on 14 May in Turkey.
In the published resolution, “Our commission unanimously approved 14 May as the date of the presidential and parliamentary elections.”
Confirmed there. If necessary, a second round of elections will be held on May 28.
Erdogan’s opponent is the Republican People’s Party Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, the only candidate of the opposition People’s Alliance.
The candidate lists for parliamentarians will be submitted to the YSK until April 9, but this date may vary according to the start date of the campaign. At this time, two alliances are officially declared – “Republican” and “People’s”. With data According to an ORC poll, the Justice and Development Party (AKP), founded by Erdogan, is losing its popularity ahead of the elections.