Universal elections in Turkey can be postponed from May 14 to June 18 due to crushing earthquakes in the southeast of the country ․ This was reported by the Duvar newspaper, quoting the statement by the leader of the Turkish opposition ̇yi parti (“good batch”) measured Akshenser.
“I do not think that the elections will be held on May 14, but I think that they will be postponed to June 18,” Akchetezer said in response to the journalist’s question.
The newspaper also suggests that the country’s parliament may decide on the postponement of elections for one year.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan previously stated that universal elections (at the same time presidential and parliamentary) were scheduled for May 14 in the country.