Former Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who was once President Tayyip Erd...
ANKARA - Former Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who was once President Tayyip Erdogan’s closest ally but who broke away from the ruling AK Party in September, will form a new party within weeks, a source close to the matter said on Friday.
Davutoglu, 60, served as prime minister between 2014 and 2016 before falling out with Erdogan. This year, he slammed the president and the AK Party’s economic management, and accused them of curbing basic liberties and free speech. “The final touches are being made to the new party. It will not be delayed into 2020. Buildings have been rented, a headquarters in Ankara and a provincial center in Istanbul,” the source added.
The source said some former political figures and some senior public sector officials would take up roles in Davutoglu’s party.
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