The first round of the Turkish elections has resulted in the victory of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who once again proves to be “too tough to die”. The expectations of the “anti-Erdogan” front, which had “bet” on Kemal Kilicdaroglu, were not confirmed. The CHP leader garnered 44.8 percent of the vote, nearly five points behind Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The failure caused disappointment among his supporters, but also tremors in the motley opposition coalition, as internal doubts had been expressed from the beginning about the choice of Kilicdaroglu’s candidacy. “I told you that we can’t win,” the president of the “Good Party” Meral Aksener reportedly said in a state of fury upon the announcement of the results. Aksener was the one who had expressed her disagreement more strongly from the beginning, even threatening to withdraw from the coalition of opposition parties. In the days remaining until May 28, when the second round of the presidential elections will be held, Kilicdaroglu is invited to […]
Source: News Beast

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