Turkey’s main opposition party could withdraw from parliament

Selin Sayek Boke speaks to the media in Ankara on March 6, 2017.


Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party could consider withdrawing from parliament in protest at irregularities in Sunday’s referendum, the party’s spokeswoman was quoted by Hurriyet daily as saying.

“We don’t recognize the referendum result,” Selin Sayek Boke said. “There should be no doubt that we will exercise all our democratic rights against it.”

Boke said the referendum should be held again because its legitimacy was being questioned both in Turkey and internationally.








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