Партию справедливости и развития Турции возглавил Бинали Йылдырым.

Cегодня в Турции состоялось заседание Центрального совета Партии справедливости и развития (АКР), посвещенное обсуждению кандидатуры на пост лидера партии. По итогам заседания выбор пал на кандидатуру министра транспорта, судоходства и коммуникаций Турции, Бинали Йылдырым.

Исходящий премьер-министр, Ахмет Давутоглу, по слухам, разошелся во взглядах с Эрдоганом касательно усиления президентской власти.

Ходили слухи, что президент искал более лояльного кандидата. Во время своего выступления г-н Йылдырым дал понять, что будет работать "в полной гармонии" с президентом.

Бинали Йылдырым будет утвержден в качестве нового лидера ПСР на внеочередном съезде партии в это воскресенье. Лидер партии автоматически займет пост премьер-министра страны.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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