"Our indispensable objective is to apply democracy with all its norms and institutions and without interruption. Some administrative powers currently in the hands of the central government will be handed over to local administrations," the manifesto read, as quoted by the Hurriyetoutlet.
Ince also wants to remove the state of emergency currently in place in Turkey as "the first step" to ensure the rule of law, according to the manifesto.
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On April 18, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the snap presidential and parliamentary elections, which set to take place on June 24, though the vote was initially scheduled for November 3, 2019. The president explained the move by the need to switch to the presidential system in the country and enforce the constitutional amendments that were adopted after a referendum in April of last year.