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Explainer-Turkey's local vote a test for Erdogan and his main rival Imamoglu


Almost 11 million people are eligible to vote in the city, the Supreme Election Council says. Turnout in both general and local elections is very high in Turkey at close to 90%. Incumbent CHP Mayor ... Read More

Turkey local elections will gauge President Erdogan's popularity


Millions of voters in Turkey ... elections which will gauge President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s popularity, as his ruling party tries to win back key cities it lost five years ago. (AP video by Mehmet ... Read More

Turkey's Erdogan says won't run for reelection in 2028


Erdogan, modern Turkey's ... was re-elected for a five-year term during hotly contested elections in May 2023. "This is a final for me, under the mandate given by the law this is my last election ... Read More

Local Elections Will Soon Decide Turkey’s Future


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Turkey’s Simsek Dismisses Post-Election Lira Doom Scenario


Some investors fear a repeat of the steep depreciation seen after Turkey’s presidential and general elections at the end of May. The currency weakened by more than 20% in the following month ... Read More

Turkey's March Elections Will Be My Last, Says President Erdogan: Report


Erdogan, modern Turkey's most successful politician, has ruled the country for more than 20 years. Erdogan, who has won more than a dozen elections since 2002, was re-elected for a five-year term ... Read More

Turkey's Erdogan says March election will be his final, state media reports


Erdogan, modern Turkey's ... was re-elected for a five-year term during hotly contested elections in May 2023. "This is a final for me, under the mandate given by the law this is my last election ... Read More

Erdogan says March local elections will be his 'last'


It was the first time that Erdogan, who has been in power since 2003, has spoken about leaving office. "I am working non-stop. We're running around breathlessly because for me, it's a final," said ... Read More

Turkey's Erdogan says upcoming local elections will be his last


“This is a final for me, under the mandate given by the law this is my last election,” Erdogan said, Reuters cited the state-run news ... as Turkey’s most successful politician, has won more than a ... Read More

Turkey's Erdogan Warns Against Spreading Ukraine Conflict to NATO, Exacerbating War


Turkey's Erdogan Warns Against Spreading Ukraine Conflict to NATO, Exacerbating War ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday any steps that would exacerbate the war in ... Read More

Turkey's local election: a test for Erdogan and his rival Imamoglu


Turkey holds municipal elections across 81 provinces on Sunday March 31, with President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party (AKP) aiming to reclaim cities it lost in 2019, including the country's largest city ... Read More

Turkey's Erdogan says upcoming local elections will be his last


Reuters cited the state-run news agency Anadolu as saying. Erdogan, long regarded as Turkey’s most successful politician, has won more than a dozen elections since 2002. He was most recently re ... Read More


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