On 28 May, the second round of the presidential elections was held in Turkey. MSK announced incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as the winner of the election. Erdogan won 52.14% after processing more than 99% of the vote, while his opposition rival, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu – got 47.86%. As supporters of the old-new president celebrated his victory across the country, he managed to make a speech in Ankara, where he pledged to reduce inflation, deal with the consequences of the February earthquake and implement Vladimir Putin’s proposed “gas hub” project. . How the second round of the elections was held – in the online publication of socialbites.ca.
Source: Gazeta

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