“Meanwhile, the public opinion surveys estimated a vote rate of 59-60 % for AKP and this was a big diversion.
“Even though AKF does have an increase in votes, a ruling party normally gains 10-15 points one year after coming to power, because the people underline their demands from the government, through higher votes. Inflation fell by did not reflect on the daily life. Incomes fell drastically in the 1999 crisis. Production and investment must certainly increase. Very tough days are ahead.
“There might be a breaking-point observed in CHP and a search for a new leadership. But this depends on whether the organization will dub its election outcome as a failure or a natural consequence.
“The Turkish voters tend to shift very rapidly, in recent years.. That is to say that, it has big expectancies , big impatience. Therefore, AKP must avoid making mistakes and meet these.”