Turkish PM quits, announces snap vote for successor

Ahmet Davutoglu says he is stepping down as Turkish prime minister, and announces an extraordinary congress for the ruling AKP party on May 22, which will appoint his successor.

The announcement comes a day after reports that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was considering replacing Davutoglu with someone more willing to take a backseat role in his plans for a more powerful presidency.

— Agencies

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