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Davut Baskan Dan Erken Secim Sinyali

Executive Summary
AI-generatedThe article discusses the ongoing debate about early general elections in Turkey, noting that the timing remains uncertain despite various legal opinions. The author suggests a potential sign of an upcoming election is the behavior of AK Party Bursa Provincial Chairman Davut Gürkan, who reportedly maintained his mustache after trimming his beard. Furthermore, the piece critiques the CHP's internal turmoil, particularly Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's disciplinary actions against party members and local mayors.
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- The timing of a potential early general election is unclear, with legal experts offering varying opinions on when it might occur.
- A key factor for an early election is the requirement for the Grand National Assembly (TBMM) to pass legislation allowing President Erdoğan to run for a third time under the Presidential-Cabinet system.
- The author points to Davut Gürkan's decision to keep his mustache as a potential indicator of either an early election or major party change within the AK Party.
- The article criticizes Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu's disciplinary actions, including the suspension and expulsion of CHP provincial chairmen and local mayors.
- It suggests that if CHP mayors resign in protest, they would face embarrassment with their constituents; otherwise, they must work under appointed provincial chairmen.
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