The New York Times: Τα αποτελέσματα των εκλογών στην Τουρκία – Οι εκλογές στην Τουρκία ενδέχεται να οδηγηθούν στον 2ο γύρο

Election in Turkey may head to Round 2
Turkey’s presidential election appears to be destined for a runoff after the incumbent, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, failed to win a majority of the vote, in the toughest political challenge of his career.
With the unofficial count nearly completed, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported that Erdogan had received 49.4 percent of the vote to the opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu’s 44.8 percent. The outcome sets the stage for a two-week battle to secure victory in a May 28 runoff that may reshape Turkey’s political landscape.
Both sides claimed to be ahead, and each accused the other of announcing misleading information. Opposition politicians disputed the preliminary totals reported by Anadolu, saying that their own figures collected directly from polling stations showed Kilicdaroglu in the lead.
Consequences: At stake is the course of a NATO member that has managed to unsettle many of its Western allies by maintaining warm ties with the Kremlin. One of the world’s 20 largest economies, Turkey has an array of political and economic ties that span the globe, and its domestic and foreign policies could shift profoundly depending on who wins.
Antonis Tsagronis
Antonis Tsagronis
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