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Ogan supports Erdogan in Turkey’s presidenti­al run-off on May 28

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THE third-placed candidate in the Turkish presidenti­al elections endorsed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday for the run-off vote.

Sinan Ogan called on his supporters to vote for Erdogan in the run-off on May 28.

Ogan endorsed Erdogan at a news conference in the capital Ankara on Monday and said his campaign made nation- alists “key players” in Turkish politics.

“We believe our decision will be the right de- cision for our country and nation,” Ogan said, citing Erdogan’s parliament­ary majority as a reason for his decision.

“It is important that the newly elected president is under the same [leadership] as the parliament. [Kilicdarog­lu’s] alliance on the other hand, could not display sufficient success against the People’s Alliance which has been in power for 20 years, and could not establish a perspectiv­e that could convince us about the future.”

The decision to back Erdogan was based on a principle of “non-stop struggle [against] terrorism”, he added.

The announceme­nt comes as Turks head back to the polls on Sunday to decide whether Erdogan or the main opposition leader, Kemal Kilicdarog­lu, will lead the country for the next five years.

In the first round of voting on May 14, Erdogan received 49.52 percent of the vote, falling just short of the 50-percent majority needed to secure an outright victory.

Kilicdarog­lu, the candidate of a six-party opposition alliance, bagged 44.88 percent of the votes. Ogan finished third with 5.17 percent, prompting some analysts to call him a potential “kingmaker” in the run-off.

Sinan Ogan finished third with 5.17 percent, prompting some analysts to call him a potential “kingmaker” in the run-off.

 ?? ?? Ultra-nationalis­t candidate Sinan Ogan, who finished third in Turkey’s election, threw his support behind President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of this weekend’s historic runoff vote.
Ultra-nationalis­t candidate Sinan Ogan, who finished third in Turkey’s election, threw his support behind President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of this weekend’s historic runoff vote.

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