Latest Turkish poll shows slip in support for ruling AK Party

Latest Turkish poll shows slip in support for ruling AK Party

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Support for Turkey’s governing AK Party has slipped by 1.6 points from June’s election to 39.3 percent, a survey from pollster Gezici showed on Monday, casting doubt on the AKP’s chances of forming a single-party government after a Nov.1 vote.

The Centre-right, AKP originated by President Tayyip Erdogan missing its single-party mainstream in June and this was for the very first time ever since coming to power in 2002, 40.9 percent of the votes were their custody.

Afterwards failing to secure a league, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has molded a temporary cabinet onward of the November re-run.

The observation  of 5,000 people between Sept.12 and Sept.13 presented the major upgrading was by the main opposition CHP at 28.1 percent, from 25 percent in June.