Turkish nationalists could back AK minority government in return for November poll


  • World
  • Tuesday, 04 Aug 2015

Boys walk past the local headquarters of the ruling AK Party in Karkamis, bordering with the Islamic State-held Syrian town of Jarablus, in Gaziantep province, Turkey August 1, 2015. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's nationalist opposition would support a minority government formed by the ruling AK Party if it agreed to hold a snap election in November, its deputy chairman Semih Yalcin told Reuters on Tuesday.

In a sign of the sensitivities around efforts to form a new government, Yalcin subsequently issued a statement saying his words had been misrepresented. He could not immediately be reached by telephone to clarify his position.

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