AKP, MHP will face defeat in snap elections: HDP co-chair

<p style="text-align: left;">The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) will be defeated in the early elections, Turkey pro-Kurdish Peoples&amp;rsquo; Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Sezai Temelli has vowed a day after MHP leader Devlet Bahceli called for snap elections on Aug. 26.

Speaking at the HDP&rsquo;s provincial leaders&rsquo; meeting in Ankara, Temelli said Turkey was facing a full-blown &ldquo;crisis&rdquo; and early elections had become inevitable for the two parties, which forged an alliance for the parliamentary and presidential elections initially slated for 2019.

&ldquo;This is not only an economic crisis. The country is sliding toward a political, economic and legitimacy crisis. The country is heading toward a collapse,&rdquo; Temelli said, adding that the current government is responsible for the crisis.

According to Hurriyet daily he added that MHP leader Devlet Bahceli&rsquo;s call for holding early elections on Aug. 26 this year was expected.

&ldquo;He [Bahceli] in 2002 had called for early elections; he also called for snap polls in 2015. Whenever early elections come up to the agenda, Bah&ccedil;eli takes on the responsibility to call for snap elections,&rdquo; he said.

&ldquo;It had become clear that they weren&rsquo;t going to lower the threshold. That is why they engaged in coalition alliances,&rdquo; Temelli said.

&ldquo;They think holding elections on such a symbolic day [Aug. 26] will help them win elections. But the snap polls will not help them, it will in fact sweep them into the dustbin of history,&rdquo; he claimed.

The time has come to get rid of the AKP-MHP coalition, Temelli said, calling on &ldquo;all democratic forces and labor organizations&rdquo; to join the HDP in &ldquo;the struggle for democracy.&rdquo;

Temelli said the AKP knew Bahceli would make such a statement on April 17.

&ldquo;You can&rsquo;t say the AKP did not know about Bahceli&rsquo;s statement before April 17. The will negotiate the most suitable date for the early elections when they meet,&rdquo; Temelli said.

Erdogan and Bahceli met on April 18 at the presidential complex in Ankara. Following the meeting that lasted for half an hour, Erdogan called a snap election on June 24, moving the date up from November 2019.

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