The full list! AK PARTY DEPUTY CANDIDATORY LIST 2023… Who are the AK Party Deputy candidates for the 28th Term?
The deputies who took office in the 27th Term will change to a large extent. It has been learned that the 3-term rule, which is on the agenda in the AK Party, is applied «without exception». So, who were the AK Party parliamentary candidates?
28th TERM AK PARTY DEPUTY LIST 2023
The AK Party’s candidate list has been finalized. Accordingly, Minister of Interior Süleyman Soylu was appointed as the 1st deputy candidate for the 2nd district in Istanbul, and Vice President Fuat Oktay became the deputy candidate from the 3rd district of Ankara from the 1st row. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca and Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy were not on the list. Istanbul 3rd district 1st rank AK Party Deputy Chairman Numan Kurtulmuş was nominated as a parliamentary candidate. Vedat Bilgin, Minister of Labor, was nominated from Ankara, and Varank, Minister of Industry, from Bursa. Istanbul 1st region ranked 1st Environment and Urbanization Minister Murat Kurum was nominated. Kayseri is in the 1st place Hulusi Akar, Osmaniye is in the 1st place Derya Yanık, the Minister of Treasury and Finance became the 1st parliamentary candidate in Mersin.
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Transport Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu was nominated from Trabzon. Antalya 1st place Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu. Mahmut Özer, Ordu 1st place. Bekir Bozdag, Sanliurfa 1st place. Ömer Çelik was nominated from Adana 1st place. Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, was nominated as the 1st candidate from Eskişehir for the parliamentary elections on 14 May. Eyyüp Kadir İnan, Head of the AK Party Headquarters Youth Branch, was nominated as a candidate for the 2nd Region 1st place in İzmir.
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The AK Party has finalized its candidate list for the upcoming parliamentary elections in 2023. Notable changes include the application of the 3-term rule «without exception», resulting in many deputies who took office in the 27th Term not appearing on the list. Minister of Interior Süleyman Soylu and Vice President Fuat Oktay were appointed as deputy candidates from their respective districts in Istanbul and Ankara. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca and Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy were not on the list. Other notable candidates include Vedat Bilgin, Minister of Labor, and Mustafa Varank, Minister of Industry. Transport Minister Adil Karaismailoğlu was nominated from Trabzon, and Antalya’s first place candidate is Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu. Additionally, Eyyüp Kadir İnan, Head of the AK Party Headquarters Youth Branch, was nominated as a candidate for the 2nd Region 1st place in İzmir.