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27th Parliament of Turkey | |
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7 July 2018 – 7 April 2023 | |
Speaker(s) | Mustafa Şentop (AKP) since 24 February 2019 |
Deputy Speakers | Süreyya Sadi Bilgiç (AKP) Haydar Akar (CHP) Nimetullah Erdoğmuş (HDP) Celal Adan (MHP) since 12 July 2018 |
MPs | 600 |
Election | June 2018 |
Status | AKP minority (with support from MHP and BBP) |
Parties (at start) (Composition shown above) | AKP (295) CHP (146) HDP (67) MHP (49) İYİ (43) |
Parties (at end) | AKP (285) CHP (135) HDP (56) MHP (48) İYİ (37) TİP (4) DP (2) MP (2) DEVA (1) DBP (1) SP (1) BBP (1) YP (1) ZP (1) Independents (3) Vacant (22) Cabinet (7) |
Presidents | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
Government(s) | 66th |
The 27th Parliament of the Turkish Republic was elected in a snap general election held on 24 June 2018 to the Grand National Assembly.[1] It succeeded the 26th Parliament of Turkey in July 2018 and was due to last until the latter half of 2022. The 600 members, elected through proportional representation from 87 electoral districts of Turkey, are shown in the table below.