Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has extended his two decades in power, securing victory over his rival Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu after an unprecedented presidential runoff election, in a vote that reflected Turkey’s stark and persistent political polarisation.
With 99.43% of the vote counted, Turkey’s supreme election authority announced late on Sunday that Erdo?an had won 52.14% of the votes, while K?l?çdaro?lu received 47.86%. With a gap of more than 2m votes between candidates, the votes yet to be counted would not change the result, said Ahmet Yener, the head of the election board.
Even before the result was called, a triumphant Erdo?an stood on top of a bus near his residence in Istanbul to once again sing a campaign song to his adherents and pronounce victory.
Both candidates encouraged their supporters to show up and vote in a run-off election where turnout was high.
The victory for Turkey’s longest-serving leader affords him both another term in office as president, and an endorsement of his populist style of politics
Credit: theguardian.com
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