The Turkish opposition People's Republican Party (AKP) has put forward the final terms for the formation of a coalition government with the Justice and Development Party (CHP).
One of the opposition’s demands is that the members of the AKP must head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Kanal7 TV channel reports.
In June, the AKP put forward terms for formation of a coalition government with the country’s ruling CHP. Under those terms, the People’s Republican Party leader should head Turkey’s government for two years. Moreover, the Turkish parliament has to be led by one of the AKP members.
The opposition also demanded to appoint the parliament members from their party as the ministers of justice, interior and education, Trend reports.
The final round of negotiations between the AKP and the CHP on the formation of a coalition government took place on August 3.