A period of many resignations in the Parliament

İYİ Party is in first place
The highest number of resignations in the parliament this term was experienced by the İYİ Party , which started the legislative term with 43 deputies. The İYİ Party currently has 28 deputies. The deputies who resigned from the İYİ Party and joined the AK Party were Ünal Karaman, Mehmet Salim Ensarioğlu, İdris Nebi Hatipoğlu, Seyithan İzsiz, Kürşad Zorlu, Dursun Ataş and Ahmet Ersagun Yücel. Some of the deputies who resigned from the İYİ Party, including Koray Aydın, are independent deputies.
Among the deputies who joined the AK Party are Serap Yazıcı Özbudun and Nedim Yamalı, who resigned from the Future Party, and Suat Pamukçu, who resigned from the New Welfare Party.
CHP members
Bilal Bilici, who resigned from the İYİ Party, Selma Aliye Kavaf from the DEVA Party, and Cemal Enginyurt and Salih Uzun, who resigned from the Democrat Party, joined the CHP . CHP Edirne MP Ediz Ün also resigned upon the request of the party administration and continues his duty independently.
Among the resignations during this period, Isparta Deputy Hasan Basri Sönmez, Bolu Deputy İsmail Akgül and Kilis Deputy Mustafa Demir also resigned from the MHP upon the request of the party management. Among the notable resignations is Mustafa Yeneroğlu's resignation from the DEVA Party. / EVRİN GÜVENDİK - Ankara
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