Tension is mounting in Turkey. What happens if the AK Party doesn't win a majority?

For 13 years, the AK Party (Justice and Development Party) has ruled Turkey. Then, on June 6, a wheel came off the President Erdogan's chariot on his race towards changing the constitution to gibve him complete power and now one axel is dragging on the ground. Turkey is going around in circles.

November 1, an historical moment, is starring the Turkish nation in the face. What will happen if the second election in a few months yields yet another parliament in which the AK Party has to share power? And what if the Kurdish people yet again have seats in the Parliament in Ankara?

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