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Turkish Prime Minister and Justice and Development (AK) Party leader Ahmet Davutoglu (R) and his wife Sare Davutoglu release doves during an election campaign rally in Diyarbakir on October 29, 2015. Turkey is holding its second election in five months on November 1 after the AKP, which has dominated for 13 years, lost its majority in a stunning election setback in June. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu failed over the subsequent weeks to form a coalition, forcing a new election, but opinion polls are predicting little change from the June outcome. AFP PHOTO / ILYAS AKENGIN (Photo credit should read ILYAS AKENGIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Turkish Prime Minister and Justice and Development (AK) Party leader Ahmet Davutoglu (R) and his wife Sare Davutoglu release doves during an election campaign rally in Diyarbakir on October 29, 2015.  Turkey is holding its second election in five months on November 1 after the AKP, which has dominated for 13 years, lost its majority in a stunning election setback in June. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu failed over the subsequent weeks to form a coalition, forcing a new election, but opinion polls are predicting little change from the June outcome.  AFP PHOTO / ILYAS AKENGIN        (Photo credit should read ILYAS AKENGIN/AFP/Getty Images)