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WorldEuropeWith names.. Celebrities who failed to reach the Turkish parliament

With names.. Celebrities who failed to reach the Turkish parliament

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Sky News Arabia has monitored the most high-profile celebrities who failed in elections.

• Former referee Qudsi Muftuoğlu, Justice and Development Party candidate in Antalya. • Swimmer Umut Arman Sunay, Justice and Development Party candidate in Istanbul. • Actress Ozlem Bagci, National Movement Party candidate in Muğla. • Actor Serhat Ozjan, candidate of the Turkish Workers’ Party in Balikesir.• Singer Davuto Gülüoğlu, candidate of the new Welfare Party in Istanbul.• Actor Faik Öztrak, candidate of the Good Party for Alazığ.• The actor Kerim Firtina, Green Left Party candidate in Istanbul.• Dr. Mehmet Umut Tuncer, son of singer Mahmut Tuncer Irem Yaman, Justice and Development Party candidate in Aydin.• Taekwondo player and world champion and from Europe, Irem Yaman, Good Party candidate in Ankara. • Former football player Albay Ozalan, candidate of the Justice and Development Party of Izmir.

Among the famous people who were able to enter Parliament:

• Ex-footballer Johan Can, Good Party candidate in Hatay • Ex-footballer Unal Karaman, Good Party candidate in Konya • Musician Yucel Arzen, Justice and Development Party candidate in Istanbul • Actor Bahadir Yenişirlıoğlu , Justice and Development Party candidate in Manisa Journalist Şebnem Bursali, Justice and Development Party candidate in Izmir.

Election results

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s coalition was able to secure a majority by winning 322 seats out of the 600 seats in parliament, after it turned out that the results were much better for the ruling coalition than expected in most polls. ‘opinion.

The preliminary results of the legislative elections published by the Turkish news agency “Anatolia” indicated that the Justice and Development Party gained 35.41% of the vote.

The Republican People’s Party came second with 25.39%, followed by the National Movement Party with 10.05%.

According to the figures, the National Alliance, led by the opposition Republican People’s Party, will win 212 seats, while the Labor and Freedom Alliance will take 66 seats.

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