In the parliamentary elections in Turkey on June 12 the ruling Party for Justice and Development, headed by Prime Minister Erdogan, should poll slightly less than a half the votes and form a one-party government for the third time since 2002, according to social polls, RIA Novosti reports.
Erdogan’s party is the current leader in the parliamentary elections.
Observers point out the decreasing of number people who haven’t made their choice. Today there are only 7.5% undecided voters.
16 political parties will participate in the elections.