Erdogan declared Turkish president with over 50% of votes

May 29, 2023 at 2:55 AM
Erdogan declared Turkish president with over 50% of votes

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has gained a record-breaking third time period as Turkish president. The politician had beforehand served because the state’s prime minister between 2003 and 2014.

He will now serve in energy for an additional 5 years, having defeated Kemal Kilicdaroglu within the polls. It was nonetheless a tense affair, with the incumbent main by only one share level at instances.

But, with 99% of packing containers open, the outcome was declared in favour of the ruling politician, with 52% of the votes. Shortly after 8pm native time, Erdogan stepped out of his house and addressed supporters.

According to Sky News, he thanked individuals for “giving us the responsibility to rule for the next five years”.

The vote was the primary time Turkey‘s presidential place had come to a “run-off” election. It got here after neither occasion gained 50% of votes after the primary spherical of voting earlier this month.

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Erdogan has now been congratulated by world leaders together with Rishi Sunak.

“Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this evening to congratulate him on his re-election,” a No 10 spokeswoman mentioned.

“The Prime Minister reiterated the strong relationship between the United Kingdom and Turkey, as economic partners and close Nato allies.

“He reflected on Turkey’s ongoing recovery from the devastating earthquakes earlier this year and pledged the UK’s continued solidarity with the Turkish people. The leaders agreed to continue working closely together to address shared challenges.”

“Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this evening to congratulate him on his re-election,” a No 10 spokeswoman mentioned.

“The Prime Minister reiterated the strong relationship between the United Kingdom and Turkey, as economic partners and close Nato allies.

“He reflected on Turkey’s ongoing recovery from the devastating earthquakes earlier this year and pledged the UK’s continued solidarity with the Turkish people.

“The leaders agreed to continue working closely together to address shared challenges.”

Vladimir Putin, who wrote a prolonged message to Mr Erdogan, which concluded: “From the bottom of my heart I wish you new successes in such a responsible activity as the head of state, as well as good health and well-being.”

While French President Emmanuel Macron despatched effectively needs, in addition to reiterating the “immense challenges” each international locations face. He added: “The return of peace to Europe, the future of our Euro-Atlantic Alliance, the Mediterranean Sea. With President Erdogan, whom I congratulate on his re-election, we will continue to move forward.”

Erdogan’s opponant refused to confess defeat. Rivals have advised Kilicdaroglu would have supplied a unique strategy to Erdogan, who is commonly thought-about authoratarian.

“I wasn’t able to defend your rights,” Kilicdaroglu started by saying. “I did not shirk against an unjust structure, I could not be a silent devil and I was not.”