On 22 July, there will be 604 independent candidates, about 15 of whom are women.
The pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP), for instance, has 66 independent candidates, while the religious-nationalist Great Union Party (BBP) has 21.
In the previous general elections in 2002, nine independent candidates entered parliament.
In the East and South-East of the country, there are higher numbers of independent candidates, which has led the DTP to claim that there is an attempt at sabotaging the election of Kurdish candidates. (NZ/EÜ/AG/EÜ)