
Today, the run-off of the presidential elections in Türkiye decides Erdogan's fate
- Europe and Arabs
- Sunday , 28 May 2023 11:8 AM GMT
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On Sunday morning, the run-off of the presidential elections in Turkey began, and voters went to cast their votes, as no candidate was able to reach the 50 percent mark in the first round, which was held on May 14.
The Turkish people will say their word today, either to choose a presidential term for the current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, or to choose change
The Turkish "TRT World" channel stated in its English-language publication that voting began at eight o'clock in the morning, local time for the country, and is scheduled to end at five o'clock in the evening, the same time, noting that more than 60 million citizens have the right to vote in these elections. According to what was reported by the Middle East News Agency on Sunday morning
According to the Turkish Electoral Authority, voters are not allowed to take any photos or videos inside the polling stations, and mobile phones must be left outside.
Millions of voters went to the polls on May 14 to elect the country's president and members of its 600-seat parliament.. Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party won a majority in parliament as the presidential race headed for a second round.
Erdogan, 69, defied Western opinion polls and comfortably advanced by about five points over his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the first round. votes.
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