Erdogan: No coalition, new elections

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that new elections are inevitable, failing to create a coalition. He said that he would give the Justice and Development Party a mandate to form a government.
This party, in power since 2002, lost for the first time an absolute majority in the Turkish parliament and is obliged to create a coalition to govern.
Erdogan told the reporters that if the party that came first in the June 7 elections could not form a coalition, and the same applies to the second party, then new elections will be inevitable.
Erdogan stated that the fur country without a government is unthinkable and that uncertainty should not continue long in order not to risk economic investment and international relations.
Next month, after the new parliament to swear, the party of President Erdogan won 41% of votes, will get a mandate to form a government.
If not arrived within 45 days, then in Turkey will be new elections. So far, the third parties listed after the ruling party have expressed no desire to create a coalition.

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