Finalised ballot paper for the upcoming Turkish parliamentary election with their ideologies and MP count

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  1. Current picture:

    People’s alliance is the current government about to lose many seats, Nation Alliance is government in waiting(but you never know when it’s Turkey), Labour and Freedom are a strong option for Kurds and leftists they also support Nation Alliance for presidency. These are the ones that matter and will enter the parliament.

    Homeland Party and Victory Party have also gathered votes from some youngsters and people who want to be pissed just because. They both have presidential candidates and make a lot of noise, but no one predicts them to pass 7% threshold.

  2. tfw erdogan’s party (akp) is basically far-left compared to other parties in their alliance (people’s alliance) lmao

  3. i expect nation alliance & people’s alliance to get similar numbers of MPs (around 270), freedom alliance to get similar as before (around 60). everyone else will get nothing since they can’t reach the threshold (7%)

  4. For those wondering: There are no parties governed by Social Liberals, Classical liberals and libertarians. There is only one party, but it cannot join the election.

  5. Some people make Turkish democracy out to be like in Russia. It’s not even close. Our dumb people just keep Erdogan in power even though that’s not necessarily their fault. Idk what’s worse, lol.

  6. Which party on this chart opposes the jailing of people who speak out about the bribery that allowed buildings to not have to follow building codes, which led to the death of 30K people in the earthquake… It’s so massively wrong for EU countries to avoid making Turkey a heavily sanctioned outcast for this horrific loss of life when most of those deaths could of been prevented by enforcing building codes.

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