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CHP Election Preparations & Potential Early Vote

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Signs Point to ‌Potential Early Elections in Turkey

Political maneuvering ​is intensifying in Turkey as observers note several indicators suggesting a possible snap election. Despite attempts⁣ to hinder the⁢ main​ opposition party, CHP, through legal challenges and municipal ⁣scrutiny, ⁣recent surveys indicate a continued rise⁣ in⁤ its popularity.

A key event on the horizon is the ​CHP’s internal process surrounding the “absolute butlan” (absolute nullity) ‍decision.⁢ The cancellation of the party’s 38th Ordinary Assembly ⁢and Istanbul Congress, scheduled ⁣for September ​15th⁢ and 21st respectively, will be overseen by the previous administration. This comes as⁣ the ruling party⁣ is believed to be attempting to capitalize on any ‍resulting disruption within the CHP.

Several actions‌ by ‌the government are being interpreted as planning for a potential election. President Erdoğan‍ and MHP​ leader Bahçeli have prominently featured a “non-terrorism ⁤Turkey” narrative, alongside⁣ increased investment in the defense industry and efforts to bolster the Central Bank’s reserves. Together, the ⁤Treasury currently holds 622 billion pounds in debt, while the government emphasizes a “strong Turkey” message.

For an early election to be called, a minimum of 360 votes in the 600-seat Parliament are required. Currently,the​ Republican Alliance holds 319 seats. Should the Assembly vote in ‌favor of early elections,it would open the door for President Erdoğan to seek a third term in office.

What Happens if the “Absolute Butlan” Decision is Upheld?

If the “absolute butlan” ⁣decision is confirmed, the matter will return to ⁤the Assembly, potentially impacting the position of CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu before the planned party congress. While Kılıçdaroğlu is ⁢not expected to accept ⁣the task of leading ​the party ⁣under these ⁤circumstances, a congress is anticipated to ⁤be convened to elect‌ a new president. The timing of this⁤ congress – considered a “reasonable time” – will be persistent by members of the party’s executive committee and the ⁢general president.​ The current leadership advocates for a ​swift congress, while internal opposition voices argue for a longer recovery period of at least one year for the party.

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