Turkish pollster SONAR has announced that the ruling AKP’s support has dwindled to 41 percent, not even enough to keep its parliamentary majority, let alone to acquire the supermajority needed to make the constitutional changes that would transform Turkey into a presidential system. Additionally, the pro-Kurdish HDP is currently polling at 10.4 percent, which is enough to cross the electoral threshold and take parliamentary seats away from the AKP, Zaman reports.