All four candidates from HÜDA PAR who ran on the AK Party lists have successfully earned their place in the Parliament, as per unofficial results announced by Türkiye's High Election Board.
HÜDA PAR, endorsing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Presidential Election, nominated four candidates for parliamentary seats in Istanbul, Gaziantep, Mersin, and Batman.
Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the Chairman of HÜDA PAR, was nominated as a candidate in Istanbul, while Şehzade Demir, the General Secretary, contested in Gaziantep. Faruk Dinç, a member of the General Administrative Board, was nominated in Mersin, and Serkan Ramanlı, the Spokesperson, ran as a candidate in Batman.
Based on the unofficial results, all four candidates have earned their rightful positions in the Parliament.
AK Party secures 2 seats in Batman
One of the most notable provinces where HÜDA PAR fielded candidates was Batman. AK Party, which last secured two parliamentary seats in Batman during the 2011 general elections, managed to secure one seat in both the 2015 and 2018 general elections. Notably, Serkan Ramanlı, the spokesperson of HÜDA PAR, who was second on the AK Party list, will secure his place in the Parliament in this election, partially due to overseas votes.
Mahmut Şahin, the Deputy Chairman of HÜDA PAR and the Head of Election Affairs, had previously indicated on his social media account that all four of their candidates have earned the right to enter the Parliament. (ILKHA)
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