Muharrem Ince, a former presidential candidate, on Monday announced his resignation from Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) to form his own party.
Speaking at a news conference in the capital Ankara, Ince said there is a deep rift between the party leaders and voters.
“I will [resign] today using the e-government application.
“And of course, after 42 years it cannot end just by pushing the button. I will send the reason for this in written during the week,” he added.
Later in the day, Ince resigned from Turkey’s main opposition party, CHP via e-government application, according to sources.
Earlier, three lawmakers from CHP resigned and joined the Homeland Movement headed by Ince.