Oman Daily Observer

Erdogan confronts polarised Türkiye after historic win

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday confronted the tough task of uniting his deeply divided country after winning a historic run-off election to extend his two-decade rule to 2028.

The four-point victory margin was Erdogan’s narrowest of any past election, highlighti­ng the sharp polarisati­on the conservati­ve will contend with in his final term in office.

Erdogan, 69, sounded conciliato­ry in a victory speech to thousands of jubilant supporters gathered outside Ankara’s presidenti­al palace, calling on Turks to “come together in unity and solidarity”.

Erdogan’s elated supporters hailed the man they call “Reis” (chief) after he won the first runoff in Türkiye’s history.

His opponent Kilicdarog­lu defiantly vowed to “continue the struggle” against Erdogan and his AKP party, which has dominated Turkish politics since 2002.

Erdogan “will double down on his brand of populist policies... political polarisati­on is here to stay”, said Emre Peker of the Eurasia Group consultanc­y.

Relieving Turks of the country’s worst economic crisis since the 1990s is an urgent priority.

Nato partners are anxiously waiting for Ankara to approve Sweden’s stalled bid to join the Us-led defence alliance.

Erdogan has blocked the applicatio­n, accusing Stockholm of sheltering Turkish opposition figures.

“Another five years of Erdogan means more of the geopolitic­al balancing act between Russia and the West,” said Galip Dalay, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think tank.

“Türkiye and the West will engage in transactio­nal cooperatio­n wherever its interests dictate it,” not joining Western sanctions on Moscow for the war in Ukraine and seeking economical­ly profitable relationsh­ips, Dalay added.

US President Joe Biden and Erdogan are due to talk on Monday, presidenti­al spokesman Ibrahim Kalin told television channel A Haber. Nato issues and the delivery of US F-16 fighter jets to Türkiye are likely to be high on the agenda. —

 ?? AFP ?? Turkish President Erdogan and his party’s allies greet his supporters following his victory at the Presidenti­al Palace in Ankara. —
AFP Turkish President Erdogan and his party’s allies greet his supporters following his victory at the Presidenti­al Palace in Ankara. —

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