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Turkish municipal elections: Erdogan recognizes a historic victory for the opposition – rts.ch

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Turkish municipal elections: Erdogan recognizes a historic victory for the opposition – rts.ch

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recognized on Sunday the historic victory of the opposition in the municipal elections, which he said constituted a “turning point” for his camp, in power since 2002.

The counting of nearly 99% of ballot boxes nationwide confirms that the Turkish opposition has inflicted its worst electoral debacle on the head of state’s AKP (Islamo-conservative) party in two decades.

The main opposition party, the CHP (social democrat), claimed victory in Istanbul and Ankara, the two largest cities in Turkey, and was preparing to capture many others, such as Bursa, a large industrial city in northwest acquired from the AKP since 2004.

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“The decision of the Nation will be respected”

From his party headquarters in Ankara and in front of a dejected, unusually silent crowd, the Turkish president promised to “respect the decision of the Nation”.

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Shortly before, the outgoing mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu, a media-loving and dashing fifty-year-old, announced his re-election at the head of Turkey’s largest city, which he conquered in 2019, without even waiting for the official results to be announced.

“Tonight democracy will surge (…) in the squares, in the streets, in the universities, in the cafes and restaurants of Istanbul,” said the city councilor in front of tens of thousands of his exultant supporters, who rushed to in front of the municipal headquarters, under a wave of Turkish red flags and smoke bombs.

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Jubilant crowd

In Ankara, CHP Mayor Mansur Yavas, well in the lead, had also already claimed victory, declaring in front of a cheering crowd that “those who were ignored have sent a clear message to those who run this country”.

“The voters have chosen to change the face of Turkey,” said CHP leader Ozgur Ozel.

In addition to Izmir (west), the country’s third city and stronghold of the CHP, and Antalya (south) where opposition supporters began to celebrate victory in the streets, the main opposition group achieved a spectacular breakthrough in Anatolia. .

She is leading the race in provincial capitals long held by the AKP, according to almost final results which took observers by surprise.

President Erdogan, aged 70, 21 in power, had thrown all his weight into the campaign, particularly in Istanbul, the “jewel” of the country, its economic and cultural capital of which he was mayor in the 1990s and who switched to opposition in 2019.

But the commitment of the Head of State, who announced at the beginning of March that these elections were “his last”, was not enough

AKP in the lead in President Erdogan’s strongholds

The AKP candidates, however, remained in the lead in several large cities in Anatolia (Konya, Kayseri, Erzurum) and the Black Sea (Rize, Trabzon), strongholds of President Erdogan, while the pro-Kurdish party DEM secured a comfortable lead in several large cities in the Kurdish-majority southeast, including Diyarbakir, the informal capital of Turkey’s Kurds.

Throughout the campaign, President Erdogan held daily meetings, benefiting from unlimited air time on public television, when his opponents were almost deprived of it.

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The defeat of his Justice and Development Party, particularly in Istanbul, will have serious consequences.

Clinging to the city, the president canceled the 2019 municipal election, only to see Ekrem Imamoglu win with a vengeance in a second election held three months later, thus suffering his worst electoral setback since his arrival to power in 2003 as Prime Minister.

The mayor of Istanbul, subscribed to the podium of the Turks’ favorite political figures, has since continued to pose as a direct rival to the head of state, who nevertheless portrayed him as a devoured “part-time mayor”. by its national ambitions.

For many observers, once elected, the mayor of Istanbul will have a path to the 2028 presidential election.

The Head of State, resigned, spoke of the “four years of work (…) not to be wasted” between now and then, a way of ruling out the possibility of an early election which would allow him to represent himself again.

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