Turkish PM Tayyip Erdogan wins presidency

Author : larithmics1945
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 09:51:25


Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will become the country's first directly-elected president by a wide margin of votes, according the semi-official Anadolu News Agency.

Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night.

'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.'



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With nearly 98% of the votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency.

Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%.

READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan

READ: Four things you should know about the poll

Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. READ: Four things you should know about the poll 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night. Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night. READ: Four things you should know about the poll READ: Four things you should know about the poll READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan READ: Four things you should know about the poll READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night. 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. With nearly 98% of the votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency. READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will become the country's first directly-elected president by a wide margin of votes, according the semi-official Anadolu News Agency. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will become the country's first directly-elected president by a wide margin of votes, according the semi-official Anadolu News Agency. READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan With nearly 98% of the votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency. Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night. 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. READ: Four things you should know about the poll With nearly 98% of the votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency. 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' With nearly 98% of the votes counted, Erdogan avoided a runoff by winning more than 52% of the votes, according to CNN Turk and Anadolu News Agency. READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' 'We will continue to work for our nation, we will continue to serve our homeland,' Erdogan told a crowd in Istanbul. 'We will continue our fight for advanced democracy and sovereignty of democracy standards.' Erdogan stopped short of declaring victory when he spoke Sunday night. READ: Opinion: Turkey needs Erdogan Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will become the country's first directly-elected president by a wide margin of votes, according the semi-official Anadolu News Agency. Diplomat Ekmeleddin Mehm Ihsanoglu came in second with 38% of the votes. Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas was a distant third with 9%.

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