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Turkish Cypriots elect Erdogan’s candidate Tatar

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Nicosia, Cyprus - Turkish Cypriots in breakaway northern Cyprus on Sunday narrowly elected rightwing nationalis­t Ersin Tatar, backed by Ankara, in a run-off poll, at a time of heightened tensions in the eastern Mediterran­ean.

Tatar (60) clinched his surprise victory in a second round of presidenti­al elections, winning 51.7 per cent of the vote, official results showed.

He edged out incumbent Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci (72), a supporter of reunificat­ion with the Greek Cypriot south of the divided island, leaving attempts to relaunch longstalle­d UN-brokered talks hanging in the balance.

Tatar is an advocate of a twostate solution and held the post of premier in the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognised only by Ankara.

He controvers­ially received the open backing of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the election campaign.

In a victory speech to hundreds of cheering and Turkish flag-waving supporters, Tatar thanked Turkey’s head of state and said, “We deserve our sovereignt­y - we are the voice of Turkish Cypriots.”

“We are fighting to exist within the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, therefore our neighbours in the south and the world community should respect our fight for freedom.”

There was no immediate official reaction from the Greek Cypriot government or ruling party in the south of the island, which is an European Union member state, although opposition parties were quick to lament the outcome.

Erdogan was swift to celebrate the victory, which followed a high 67 per cent turnout at the polls. ‘I congratula­te Ersin Tatar who has been elected president... Turkey will continue to provide all types of efforts to protect the rights of the Turkish Cypriot people,’ he wrote on Twitter.

In a telephone call the same night, Erdogan said he was confident the two leaders would maintain close cooperatio­n in all areas, ‘starting with the hydrocarbo­n linked activities in the eastern Mediterran­ean’, his office said.

Under Erdogan, Turkey has become an increasing­ly assertive regional power that is now engaged in a bitter dispute with Greece and Cyprus over oil and gas reserves in eastern Mediterran­ean waters.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Newly-elected Turkish Cypriot President Ersin Tatar (centre) celebrates with supporters after winning the presidenti­al election on Sunday
(AFP) Newly-elected Turkish Cypriot President Ersin Tatar (centre) celebrates with supporters after winning the presidenti­al election on Sunday

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