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Turkiye opposition claims win in local polls

- By JONATHAN POWELL in London jonathan@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Turkiye’s primary opposition party has claimed victory in local elections in Istanbul and Ankara, dealing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Developmen­t Party, or AK, their most significan­t setback in more than 20 years.

Ekrem Imamoglu of the Republican People’s Party, or CHP, secured a second term as mayor of Istanbul, declaring victory by a margin of more than 1 million votes.

In the capital Ankara, Mayor Mansur Yavas from CHP secured victory over his rival Turgut Altinok from the ruling AK. Yavas hailed the result as a “clear message to those who rule this country”. The CHP was also ahead in Izmir, Turkiye’s third city, Al Jazeera reported.

Erdogan, aiming to regain authority over the cities shortly after securing a third presidenti­al term, spearheade­d the effort to secure victory in Istanbul, where he was raised and previously served as mayor.

After more than 95 percent of ballot boxes were opened in Istanbul on Sunday, Imamoglu said he had defeated the governing AK candidate.

“Those who do not understand the nation’s message will eventually lose,” Imamoglu told supporters late on Sunday.

According to state-run news service Anadolu Agency, the CHP claimed victory in 36 out of Turkiye’s 81 provinces, making gains in many stronghold­s of the AK.

In Istanbul, opposition supporters congregate­d to celebrate the results, lighting torches and waving Turkish flags in celebratio­n.

Sinan Ulgen, director of the Edam think tank in Istanbul, told The Associated Press the unexpected result stemmed from voters seeking to penalize the ruling party for the economic situation. He characteri­zed the elections as a pivotal moment for Imamoglu.

Having ruled Turkiye since 2002, Erdogan conceded that his party had experience­d a decline in support nationwide, and made a commitment to self-reflection. “We will correct our mistakes and redress our shortcomin­gs,” he said.

 ?? UMIT BEKTAS / REUTERS ?? Supporters of the opposition party celebrate following the early results of local elections in Istanbul on Sunday.
UMIT BEKTAS / REUTERS Supporters of the opposition party celebrate following the early results of local elections in Istanbul on Sunday.

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