Turkey President Erdogan again, the supporters of the surge 8A53.25-F
(32.80) Turkey President Erdogan again, the supporters of the surge
Rajab Tayyib Erdouan has been elected President of Turkey again. In the elections held on June 24, she won a 52.55 percent of the votes and won her awards privately. His main opponent, Kamal Ataturk's party, CPP's candidate, Muharram Inj, has received 30.68 percent of the vote so far. So far 99.91 percent of the total votes were counted.
Erdouan, who won the election of Rajab Tayyib Erdovan, said, "Instead of being a ruler, we have always tried to become a public servant. My people are aware of this. They told their love through 52.5 percent of the vote.
He said that through the presence of nearly 90 percent of voters, Turkey taught the world about democracy. In this election, the victory of the people of Turkey, the region and all the oppressed people of the world has been achieved.
Meanwhile, the supporters of Erdovan conquered the streets and expressed his enthusiasm on the streets. Congratulations on one and the other after coming from the country and abroad. Already Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Turkish President Mustafa Akkini of the Republic of Northern Cyprus, and Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Boyko Borisov.
At the same time, the presidential and parliamentary elections were held. Alliance Peoples Alliance, headed by Erdouan's Party Justice and Development (AK) Party, gained majority in the parliamentary elections. At the end of the 99.5 percent vote count, the Erdovan coalition won 53.66 percent of the vote. NHP-led National Alliance received 34.40 percent of the vote.
In the 600-seat parliament, 293 MPs from Erdovan's AKP were elected. Alliance MLP has been elected from 50 people. Kamal Atatürk's team has elected 146 MPs from the CHP. Their alliance has been elected from the party's Yi party, 44.
Erdovan served as Prime Minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014. He was elected president in 2014. Earlier, from 1994 to 1998, the mayor of Istanbul was His main supporters are conservative and religious older older Turks. He has strengthened Islamic values during the so-called secular state of Turkey and during his time there has been a great development in the economy and infrastructure of the country.