“At this stage, we see no preconditions for pre-term elections. In these circumstances we will try to form a coalition government. And it is impossible without AKP,” Kurtulmus said.
He added that Turkey needs a new constitution, new state structure and democratic reform.
In order to change the Turkish constitution by nation-wide referendum, a party must secure at least 330 seats in the parliament. If the party takes 367 seats, it may amend the constitution without a referendum.
The Leftist Republican People's Party (CHP) gathered 25 percent, or 132 seats, while the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) got 16.4 and 13.1 percent respectively, securing 80 seats each.
The Sunday Turkey general election saw an 86.5-percent turnout, electing 550 lawmakers for the parliament.
The final results of Sunday's election will be announced in 11-12 days after all appeals are considered.