NBC/Reuters: Blow to Turkey's Erdogan as opposition wins big in Istanbul
The election was seen as a test of Turks' ability to check what many saw as their president's increasingly authoritarian power.
ISTANBUL — Turkey's main opposition claimed a decisive victory on Sunday in Istanbul's re-run election, dealing one of the biggest blows to President Tayyip Erdogan during his 16 years in power and promising a new beginning in the country's largest city.
Ekrem Imamoglu, mayoral candidate of the secularist Republican People's Party, was leading with 54 percent of votes against 45 percent for Erdogan's AK Party candidate, with more than 99% of ballots opened, Turkish broadcasters said.
The election was Istanbul's second in three months after results of an initial March vote were scrapped, setting up the do-over as a test of Turks' ability to check what many saw as their president's increasingly authoritarian power.
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Erdogan’s candidate concedes defeat in Istanbul vote -- Al Arabiya/AFP
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2 comments:
The tide comes in the tide goes out. He's done few Turks much for their tax dollar and little for many it appears. I would assume this election result is heralding a new beginning for Turkey and I hope it continues.
Erdy will ramp up military engagements with Syria and the PKK if he feels truly threatened before the presidential election, like he always does.
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