Ex-president Gül not to run against Erdoğan in June 24 elections
During a press conference on Saturday, Turkey's eleventh president Abdullah Gül announced that he would not become a presidential candidate as a possible competitor to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the upcoming June elections.
- Türkiye
- AP
- Published Date: 12:00 | 28 April 2018
- Modified Date: 05:18 | 28 April 2018
Former Turkish president Abdullah Gül has announced he would not be running in early elections, dispelling rumors of his candidacy.
Speaking in Istanbul Saturday, Gül said he would have considered running as a presidential candidate had there been "widespread agreement and desire" for him to do so. The ex-president left politics in 2014 but his name is often floated as a possible competitor to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Erdoğan announced presidential and parliamentary elections would be moved forward by more than a year to June 24, catching opposition parties by surprise.
Gül, a founding member of Erdoğan's ruling party, briefly served as Turkey's prime minister following elections that brought the party to power in 2002. He served as Erdoğan's foreign minister and Turkey's eleventh president.