No plans to dissolve parliament and hold for early elections before the 2019: Turkish Deputy Prime Minister

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek

ANKARA … News Time

Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made it clear no plan to dissolve parliament and hold early elections before 2019 is pending. They say that the elections will be held on time. Rental of extraordinary powers to amend the constitution and President of Al after the referendum a question for the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said relations between the EU and Turkey will be established under the principle of mutual interest. They say that noise disturbance and tension between Ankara and Europe will end after elections in Europe. Turkish media reported last year, has extended the state of emergency imposed after a failed coup attempt by military groups in the country in July. The extension of state of emergency in the country at a time when the public referendum held Sunday in Turkey in Turkey have voted with the majority in favor of the presidential system. Constitutional reform and the extraordinary powers of the President Erdogan in a referendum on the president’s powers have been achieved. Decided to extend the state of emergency in the country on Monday were in the meeting of the National Security Committee. Meanwhile, Turkish Justice Ministry has started working on amendments to the provisions of Articles 7 and 144 of the state constitution on Monday. New amendments to the referendum will be held on Sunday. Anatol news organizations including the election law, the main election law, voter registration, political party laws, SJC, prosecutors, appeals courts, military courts and amend the laws relating to elections.

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