Here are the profiles of the two alliances candidates’ for Turkey’s three biggest and most important cities: Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.

This July 31, 2014 file photo shows election assistants prepare a polling station for the Turkish presidential elections at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
This July 31, 2014 file photo shows election assistants prepare a polling station for the Turkish presidential elections at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
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Turkey will go to the polls on March 31 2019, to elect their local representatives. Turkish citizens will vote for their mayors and municipal council members for the next five years.
The upcoming local elections will be the first under Turkey’s new presidential system. Although there are no major variations between the current and previous local elections, political parties have been following the same alliance strategy they did for the parliamentary and presidential elections held on June 24 2018.
The alliance system puts independent parties together to operate and campaign with common candidates - decided under one party banner from the alliance - in different cities.
Out of 81 provinces of Turkey, 30 have metropolitan municipalities which each have more than 750,000 residents. The most important three metropolitan municipalities are Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.
Political Alliances for Turkey's local elections on 31 March 2019.
Political Alliances for Turkey's local elections on 31 March 2019.
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The two alliances There are two major alliances: The People’s Alliance and the Nation’s Alliance. The first is composed of the AK Party (Justice and Development Party) and MHP (Nationalist Movement Party), who agreed to cooperate in all of the 30 metropolitan municipalities in addition to 21 provincial municipalities.
The second is the Nation’s Alliance, where the CHP (Republican People’s Party) and IYI Party (Good Party) will be cooperating in 23 metropolitan municipalities and 27 provincial municipalities.
In Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, Turkey’s three largest cities in terms of population, the AK Party’s and CHP’s mayoral candidates will be competing, with the MHP supporting the former’s candidates and the IYI Party supporting the latter’s. Local elections in Turkey have always been perceived as the cornerstone of politics in the country by political parties, individual politicians and voters alike.
Mayoral candidates for Turkey’s biggest city: Istanbul Istanbul is the most important city for the political parties in the local elections. The city is home to more than 15 million people, nearly 20 percent of Turkey’s total population. Moreover, the city is the economic and sociocultural capital of the country. The AK Party and its predecessors have been governing Istanbul since current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was elected as mayor in 1994.
The AK Party’s candidate for Istanbul mayor is former prime minister and speaker of parliament Binali Yildirim, while the CHP has chosen a local figure, Istanbul’s Beylikduzu district’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu.
Binali Yildirim, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Istanbul.
Binali Yildirim, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Istanbul.
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Yildirim is a founding member of the AK Party and a prominent figure in Turkish political life. During his political career Yildirim served in various positions, including as minister of transportation and communication and prime minister. Yildirim was the last prime minister of the country following Turkey’s transition to a presidential system.
Following the 2018 general elections, he was elected as the speaker of parliament. Yildirim resigned from his post to run for the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in the upcoming local elections. Yildirim is supported by the People’s Alliance formed by the AK Party and the MHP.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor candidate of the Nation's Alliance for Istanbul.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor candidate of the Nation's Alliance for Istanbul.
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Ekrem Imamoglu is the current mayor of Istanbul’s Beylikduzu district. Before his current post, Imamoglu served as chairman of his family business, board member of Trabzonspor Football Club and executive of the CHP’s local organisation in Beylikduzu.
Following his tenure in Beylikduzu, Imamoglu was nominated for the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality by the CHP. His candidacy is also supported by the IYI Party as part of the Nation’s Alliance formed between the CHP and the IYI Party.
Mayor candidates for Turkey’s capital: Ankara Turkey’s capital Ankara is the second most populated city with 5.5 million inhabitants. Due to its high population and centrality in Turkish political life, Ankara is one of the most important cities in local elections. The metropolitan municipality of Ankara has been ruled by the AK Party and its predecessors since the 1994 local elections.
The AK Party’s candidate for the elections is the former minister of environment and urban planning, Mehmet Ozhaseki. The CHP candidate, Mansur Yavas, is a well-known local figure in Ankara who previously served as mayor in Ankara’s Beypazarı district.
Mansur Yavas is the Nation's Alliance candidate for Ankara.
Mansur Yavas is the Nation's Alliance candidate for Ankara.
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Mansur Yavas was elected as mayor of Ankara’s Beypazari district in the 1999 and 2004 elections. In 2009 he became the MHP candidate for the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality and came in third following the AK Party and CHP candidates.
Prior to the 2014 local elections Yavas joined the CHP and ran for Ankara’s mayor for the second time. Although Yavos lost the elections he was able to raise his votes. Mr Yavas will be running for the third time to become mayor of Ankara as CHP’s candidate. His candidacy is also supported by IYI Party.
Mehmet Ozhaseki, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Ankara.
Mehmet Ozhaseki, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Ankara.
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Mehmet Ozhaseki began his political career in his home city of Kayseri in central Turkey. He was elected as mayor of Kayseri for four terms, serving in the post for nearly two decades. In the 2015 general elections he was elected as an MP, serving as minister of environment and urban planning until 2018.
Mehmet Ozhaseki is the AK Party’s current deputy chairman, responsible for local administrations. Ozhaseki will be running as the AK Party’s mayoral candidate for the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, with the support of the MHP.
Candidates for the regional Aegean hub Izmir Izmir is Turkey’s third largest city with a population of 4.3 million. Located on the coast of the Aegean Sea, one the most industrialised parts of the country, Izmir is a port city linking the Aegean region to the world. The city has been an economic and sociocultural hub throughout its history.
Izmir is known as the stronghold of the main opposition party CHP party and the city has been run by CHP mayors since 1999. In the upcoming local elections the CHP’s candidate will be Izmir’s Seferhisar district mayor, Tunc Soyer. The AK Party will be running with the former minister of economy, Nihat Zeybekci.
Nihat Zeybekci, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Izmir.
Nihat Zeybekci, the mayor candidate of the People's Alliance for Izmir.
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Nihat Zeybekci began his political career in his hometown Denizli in the Aegean region. In the 2004 and 2009 local elections, he was elected as the Mayor of the Denizli Municipality from the AK Party. In the 2011 general elections Zeybekci was elected to the parliament.
From 2013 to 2018 he served as Minister of Economy in the AK Party government. Zeybekçi is the AK Party’s candidate for the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality. The MHP is also supporting Zeybekci’s candidacy for Izmir.
Tunc Soyer, the mayor candidate of the Nation's Alliance for Izmir.
Tunc Soyer, the mayor candidate of the Nation's Alliance for Izmir.
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Soyer is a local politician in Izmir and has served as mayor of the Seferhisar district since 2009. Before his current post, he served as an advisor in the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality and deputy secretary general of the Izmir Chamber of Commerce.
The CHP announced Soyer as their candidate in the upcoming local elections for the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality. Soyer’s candidacy is also supported by IYI Party.Source: trtworld.com