The MHP’s Lost Coalition Opportunity: Political Communication, Discourse and Strategies in the June and November 2015 Elections

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Series Details Vol.17, No.4, Autumn 2015, p209-230
Publication Date November 2015
ISSN 1302-177X
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The November 2015 snap elections mark a lost opportunity for Turkey to form a coalition government between the AK Party and other potential partners. The failure to form a coalition resulted from many factors. Primary among them, a significant resurgence in PKK terrorism, which led to increasing demands for stability, and the inability of the coalition partners themselves to come to an agreement.

The MHP occupied a power position of sorts, following the 7 June 2015 elections, in which it won 16 percent of the vote. Its failure to capitalize on this power is due in part to its perception as a 'Nay Sayer,' its static position on the Kurdish issue, which it views from a nationalist, security perspective, and its inability to win the hearts and minds of the Turkish constituency through its campaign messages.

Source Link http://www.insightturkey.com/fall-2015-volume-17-no-4/issues/7531
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