Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that early parliamentary elections are possible.
He also noted that he will begin negotiations with all the parties which have the right to be represented in the parliament of the country, but if no agreement on the establishment of a coalition government is reached, early parliamentary elections will be held, Trend reports with reference to the Turkish newspaper Milliyet.
Turkey held parliamentary elections on June 7, which involved 20 political parties. A coalition government should be formed in Turkey within 45 days after the results of the parliamentary elections are announced. Ahmet Davutoglu submitted a resignation letter on June 9 and the Turkish president accepted the resignation of the prime minister. Davutoglu will officiate until the formation of the new government.