Albanian Mustafa Shentop elected speaker of parliament in Turkey

In the third round of voting in Turkey's Parliament, AK Party MP in the town of Tekirdag, Mustafa Shentop was elected the new speaker of the Turkish Parliament. 542 MPs participated in the third round of voting in parliament. As AA reports, Shentop received 336 votes, party deputy CHP deputy Engin [...]
542 MPs participated in the third round of voting in parliament.
As reported in AA, Shentop received 336 votes, CHP party deputy Engin Altay 124 votes, HDP party deputy from the town of Izmir Serpil Kemalby Pekgügü 46 votes, party deputy I YI, ⇩m Hüseyin Filiz 33 votes, and 3 votes have been declared invalid.
This vote in Turkey's Parliament was held because the chief acting officer Binali Yıldırım, who is running for Istanbul mayor, announced his resignation from office before local elections to be held on 31 March.
Shentop, currently deputy of the AK Party for Istanbul, born on 6 August 1968 in Turkey's western town of Tekirdag, is from a family of Albanian descent, broadcast Indescline.
Otherwise, from the same party is Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan.












