Felicity Party and Future Party to form joint group in Turkish parliament

The Felicity Party and the Future Party, both of which secured parliamentary seats through the CHP's lists in the May 14 elections, have announced their intention to form a joint group in the Turkish Parliament.
This significant development comes as the two parties aim to work together and serve the best interests of the country.
With a combined total of 20 deputies, the Felicity Party's chairman, Temel Karamollaoğlu, and the Future Party's leader, Ahmet Davutoğlu, are scheduled to make a joint statement on Thursday, officially confirming the formation of the joint group.
During the parliamentary elections, both the Future Party and the Felicity Party successfully secured 10 seats each in the Turkish Grand National Assembly while running on the CHP's lists.
Following the elections, the two parties, who were also part of the Nation Alliance during the presidential elections, have decided to collaborate further by forming a joint group.
The newly established joint group is expected to play a significant role in the Turkish Parliament, as it will become the sixth group in the chamber.
This development signifies a cooperative approach between the Felicity Party and the Future Party, demonstrating their commitment to working together for the betterment of the country.
As the joint group takes its place in the Turkish Parliament, political analysts and observers are closely watching how this collaboration will influence the legislative landscape and the decision-making process.
The joint efforts of the Felicity Party and the Future Party are anticipated to bring a new dynamic to the political arena, paving the way for increased cooperation and a strengthened parliamentary presence. (ILKHA)
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