Turkish general election, 2007

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Turkey's 16th general election is scheduled to be held on 4 November 2007, at the end of a full five-year term.

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Turkish media reports that the elections could also be held two months early, on either 2 September or 9 September.[1]

The election will come in the aftermath of Turkey's presidential election, scheduled for May 2007, and will see the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) hoping to secure its position as the single party government. The Republican People's Party (CHP), a center-left part, will be looking forward to form a single party, or most likely a coalition government.

According to a recent change in election, minimum age for candidates for parliament is reduced to 25 from 30.

According to Turkish election laws, a party must gain at least 10% of national vote to be represented in the Grand Assembly. This law is aimed to prevent a highly fragmented parliament. Many parties that failed to cross this barrier in the last election will seek a return.

The barrier of 10% forces minor and medium sized parties to form alliances. The first official offer came from Liberal Democratic Party who offered an alliance to nine political parties both from left and right wings, including Motherland Party and Democratic Left Party.[1]

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Summary of the February 2007 SONAR Turkey opinion poll
Parties Votes
Share (%) +/− (%)
Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi) 31.58
Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi) 14.76
Nationalist Movement Party (Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi) 13.67
True Path Party (Doğru Yol Partisi) 13.06
Youth Party (Genç Parti) 6.90
Democratic Left Party (Demokratik Sol Parti) 6.70
Democratic Society Party (Demokratik Toplum Partisi) 4.37
Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi) 4.10
Great Union Party (Büyük Birlik Partisi) 1.50
Social Democratic People's Party (Sosyaldemokrat Halk Partisi) 1.37
Other 1.98



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Summary of the November 2006 SONAR Turkey opinion poll
Parties Votes
Share (%) +/− (%)
Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi) 27.61 -6.67
Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi) 18.32 -1.08
True Path Party (Doğru Yol Partisi) 13.26 +3,71
Nationalist Movement Party (Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi) 13.04 +4,7
Democratic Left Party (Demokratik Sol Parti) 8.14 +6,92
Youth Party (Genç Parti) 5.23 -2,02
Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi) 5.01 -0.12
Democratic Society Party (Demokratik Toplum Partisi) 4.24 -1.99
Social Democratic People's Party (Sosyaldemokrat Halk Partisi) 2.09 +2.09
Other 3.06


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Summary of the 23 July 2006 TNS Piar Turkey opinion poll
Parties Votes
Share (%) +/− (%)
Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi) 38.60 +4.32
Republican People's Party (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi) 11.90 -7.50
True Path Party (Doğru Yol Partisi) 7.30 -2.25
Nationalist Movement Party (Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi) 5.80 -2.54
Democratic Society Party (Demokratik Toplum Partisi) 5.70 -0.53
Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi) 3.70 -1.43
Youth Party (Genç Parti) 3.50 -3.75
Democratic Left Party (Demokratik Sol Parti) 2.00 +0.78
Felicity Party (Saadet Partisi) 1.60 -0.88
Great Union Party (Büyük Birlik Partisi) 0.60 -0.34
Freedom and Solidarity Party (Özgürlük ve Dayanışma Partisi) 0.30 -0.04
  • Results do not include a 33.9% block of people polled who said they were undecided.
  • Source: Sabah

  1. ^ Süter, Şakir (November 2, 2006). LDP'den ittifak (Alliance from LDP, Turkish). Akşam. Retrieved on March 19, 2007.


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