Daily Nation Newspaper

Turks vote in crunch poll

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ISTANBUL - Turks voted yesterday in presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections that pose the biggest ballot box challenge to Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party since they swept to power more than a decade and a half ago.

The vote will also usher in a powerful new executive presidency long sought by Erdogan and backed by a small majority of Turks in a 2017 referendum. Critics say it will further erode democracy in the NATO member state and entrench one-man rule.

“This stability must continue and that can happen with Erdogan so I voted for him,” said janitor Mehmet Yildirim, 48, in Istanbul. “I also think that with Erdogan, we stand stronger against the West.” More than 56 million people were registered to vote at 180, 000 ballot boxes across Turkey.

President Erdogan, the most popular but also divisive leader in modern Turkish history, moved the elections forward from November 2019, arguing the new powers would better enable him to tackle the nation’s mounting economic problems - the lira has lost 20 percent against the dollar this year - and deal with Kurdish rebels in southeast Turkey and in neighborin­g Iraq and Syria.

But he reckoned without Muharrem Ince, the presidenti­al candidate of the secularist Republican People’s Party, whose feisty performanc­e at campaign rallies has galvanised Turkey’s long-demoralise­d and divided opposition.

– REUTERS.

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