Turkish President Erdogan, who has been in power for 20 years, will defeat the opponent Klesardaru Lu in the second round of the second round of decisive voting on Sunday (May 28).The authoritarian Erdogan has won five years of office and further consolidating Turkey's position as a regional military power.
Reuters reported that Jernell, Chairman of the Turkish Supreme Election Commission, announced in the capital Ankara on Sunday night that according to preliminary votes, Erdogan defeated his opponent in the second round of voting and was elected president again.
Based on the results of the 99.43%ticket counting, Erdogan won 52.14%of the votes, and the opposition party camp "National Alliance" candidate Kleshdarolu received 47.86%of the votes.
Klechidalolu called this as "the most unfair election for many years", but did not objection to the results.He expressed disappointment with the results of the voting and promised to continue to lead the opposition's struggle.
Turkey across the Eurasia, controlling the Black Sea Edge, is becoming more polarized under Erdogan's increasingly autocratic rule.This election is regarded as the most important election of Türkiye so far.
The opposition believes that when Turkey has faced the worst cost of living costs in the past decades and the plunge in the lira, this is the best opportunity for them to overthrow Erdogan and turn his authoritarian policies.But the result was contrary to his wishes. On Sunday's voting results, the image of Erdogan was not defeated.
Congratulations on Erdogan's re -elected president
Many nations in the world, including Turkey's NATO allies and Russia, congratulate Eldo's winning elections.Erdogan's relationship with Russian President Putin's relationship has made it deeply disturbing its NATO ally.
U.S. President Biden said on Twitter that this is one of the most important presidential elections in Turkey's modern history.He is looking forward to continuing to work as NATO allies to work with Turkey with bilateral issues and common global challenges.
British Prime Minister Sonak sent a tweet that he looked forward to continuing to continue to promote strong cooperation between Britain and Turkey, including increasing security threats to trade and response to NATO allies.
The President of the European Council Michelle and the Chairman of the European Commission Feng Delin also congratulated Erdogan to win the election and look forward to continuing to deepen the relationship between the European Union and Turkey in the next few years.
Putin calls Erdogan "dear friend", saying that the victory proves that the Turkish people appreciate Erdogan's independent foreign policy. "We highly appreciate youPersonal contribution. "
Putin also said that he attaches great importance to the joint projects of the two countries, such as the Turkish Akkuyu station built by the Russian National Atomic Energy Company (Rosatom), and the natural gas hub plan he proposed to Turkey.
Putin's firm ally and President of Pakos, Lukashenko, also congratulated Erdogan to win the election again.