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Turkey snap election called after coalition talks fail | |
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that Turkey will hold snap elections, expected on 1 November. | President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that Turkey will hold snap elections, expected on 1 November. |
Voters will go to the polls again after Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu abandoned efforts to form a coalition government. | Voters will go to the polls again after Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu abandoned efforts to form a coalition government. |
Mr Davutoglu's AK Party lost its 12-year majority rule in Turkey in elections in June largely because of the success of the pro-Kurdish HDP. | Mr Davutoglu's AK Party lost its 12-year majority rule in Turkey in elections in June largely because of the success of the pro-Kurdish HDP. |
Coalition talks with the nationalist MHP and main opposition CHP failed. | Coalition talks with the nationalist MHP and main opposition CHP failed. |
The political uncertainty comes amid rising violence in Turkey and neighbouring Iraq and Syria. | The political uncertainty comes amid rising violence in Turkey and neighbouring Iraq and Syria. |
Election 're-run' | |
President Erdogan will ask Prime Minister Davutoglu early next week to form a temporary power-sharing government, senior officials said. | |
The Republican People's Party (CHP), which came second in June's vote, had asked for a mandate to try to form a new government. | |
But the president instead opted for what he called a "re-run" of the elections. | |
Mr Erdogan, who founded the AK Party in 2001, previously denied allegations that he had undermined the coalition talks in order to force a new vote. | |
June's result appeared to block his plans to boost the powers of the presidency in Turkey. | |
An uneasy two-year ceasefire with the PKK fell apart last month, after a suicide bomb blamed on IS killed 32 young activists in the largely Kurdish city of Suruc, close to the Syrian border. | |
In recent weeks Turkish forces have carried out attacks on militants from the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and have bombed Kurdish PKK camps mainly in northern Iraq. | In recent weeks Turkish forces have carried out attacks on militants from the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and have bombed Kurdish PKK camps mainly in northern Iraq. |