File Photo: Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu with his wife Sare waves to his supporters from the balcony of the AK Party headquarters in Ankara, Turkey, on June 7, 2015. (Reuters)
Ankara:
Turkey's ruling AK Party would regain its overall parliamentary majority with 44 per cent support if a snap election were to be held, Turkish pollster MAK found in its latest survey.
The AK Party secured 40.9 per cent of the vote in the parliamentary election on June 7, giving it 258 seats in the 550-seat assembly, meaning it lost its overall majority, after strong gains by a pro-Kurdish party.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said the AKP will exhaust all options to form a new government before an early election is considered.
The AK Party secured 40.9 per cent of the vote in the parliamentary election on June 7, giving it 258 seats in the 550-seat assembly, meaning it lost its overall majority, after strong gains by a pro-Kurdish party.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said the AKP will exhaust all options to form a new government before an early election is considered.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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