Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu made a formal offer to opposition representatives to become members of the interim cabinet.
In accordance with quotas which were established on the basis of representation in parliament, the chance to join the interim government will be given to five MPs from the center-left Republican People's Party (CHP), three to the nationalist National Movement Party (MHP) and three to the Kurdish Democratic Party peoples (HDP). 11 candidates from the ruling Justice and Development Party also will be ministers. Earlier, the CHP and the MHP declared their refusal to join the Cabinet.
The answer of candidates to the invitation must be received tomorrow during the working day. If the opposition does not want to participate in the formation of a government, non-party candidates will play these roles instead, RIA Novosti reported.