Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses supporters at the AK Party's "Great Istanbul Rally" on May 7, 2023, in Istanbul, Turkey, ahead of the May 14 election.Ercan Arslan /dia images via Getty Images To win the election outright a candidate must secure more than 50% of the votes...
TURKEY (TRKIYE): MAJOR ISSUES, MAY 2023 ELECTION RESULTS, AND U.S. RELATIONSZanotti, JimThomas, ClaytonCurrent Politics & Economics of Europe
May 28, 2023 Turkey elected it’s leader for the next five years via a run-off election. Recep Tayyip Erdogan defeated Kemal Kilicdaroglu by a count of 52%-48%.
Imamoglu, a 52-year-old former businessman, has been Istanbul's mayor since 2019. He attempted to run for president in Turkey's 2023 general election, but was banned by Erdogan's government from running, in a move CHP supporters say was purely political. In those elections,Erdogan's party...
elections: last held on 24 June 2018 (next to be held in June 2023)election results: percent of vote by party - People's Alliance 53.7% (AKP 42.6%, MHP 11.1%), Nation Alliance 33.9% (CHP 22.6%, IYI 10%, SP 1.3%), HDP 11.7%, other 0.7%; seats by party - People's Alliance ...
The key mayoral elections across Turkey were the first since Erdogan assumed sweeping executive powers after a previous election in June 2018 and are seen as a confidence test for his 16-year rule amid a sharp economic downturn. The struggle was between two coalitions: Erdogan's Justice and Dev...
在5月14日的土耳其大选中,创纪录的土耳其人前往投票站,决定国家未来的领导层。第一夜之后没有宣布获胜者。
土耳其大选埃尔多安胜选 | Erdogan has won Turkey’s presidential election, defeating opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu in Sunday’s runoff vote and stretching his rule into a third decade. With 99.43% of the votes counted, preliminary official results announced by Turkey’s Supreme Election Counc...
With a third term, Mr Erdogan will have an even stronger hand domestically and internationally, and the election results will have implications far beyond Ankara. Turkey stands at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and it plays a key role in Nato. ...
Turkey's election authority, the Supreme Electoral Board, said it was providing numbers to competing political parties "instantly" and would make the results public once the count was completed and finalized. The majority of ballots from the 3.4 million eligible overseas voters still needed to be ...