Reporting from Istanbul
The EU's controversial membership candidate Turkey has changed overnight from a state ruled firmly by a single-party government into a country without a majority government replete with twisted coalition calculations, all strongly reminiscent of the 1990s. Incumbent Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu tried to make the most of the situation on 8 June, one day after the general elections, by declaring his determination to continue to govern although his parliamentary majority has been lost. "The AKP is the…